Do Japanese citizens need a visa to enter Canada?
Yes. According to Canadian visa policy, the countries that are exempt from Canada visas are eligible for a Canada eTA. Japan is on the exempt Canada visa list, so Japanese citizens can apply for Canada eTA. When traveling to Canada, Japanese citizens need to have a valid eTA.
The Canada eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) allows citizens of eligible nationals to travel to Canada by air. An eTA can be used for transit, tourism, medical treatment, or business visit purposes.
Japanese nationals can apply for a Canada visa by completing the eTA application form instead of waiting in a long line at the Embassy or the Consulate. The procedure is simple, and the applicants can remain at home and apply for a Canada eTA remotely.
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