Do Italian citizens have to apply for an eTA each time they travel to Canada?
No, Italian citizens do not have to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) each time they travel to Canada. On the other hand, Italians traveling to Canada must have a valid eTA connected to their passport.
Canada's electronic travel authorization is convenient because it allows for numerous entries. This implies that Italians can enter Canada more than once with the same eTA within 05 years or until their passport expires.
Only when an Italian citizen's eTA, or passport, expires does he or she need to renew for the necessary authorization before traveling to Canada. This is especially handy for Italians who need to go to Canada frequently or transit via a Canadian airport.
Each visit to Canada must not exceed the maximum number of days allowed by Canadian authorities.
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