Can I fly to Canada without an eTA?
No, if you are a citizen of a visa-exempt nation, you cannot fly to Canada without an eTA. Canada's Electronic travel authorization (eTA) permits citizens of visa-exempt nations to fly to Canada. You may apply for an eTA online, and it is normally processed within 72 hours.
You will not be allowed to board your aircraft to Canada if you are a citizen of a visa-exempt nation and do not have an eTA. Before you go, you must apply for an eTA online.
The eTA requirement has a few exceptions. Citizens of the United States, Mexico, and several Caribbean nations are exempt from requiring an eTA to visit Canada. If you are unsure if you require an eTA, you can consult the Canadian government's website.
If you are not sure if you need an eTA, you can check the Canada ETA requirements.
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