Do Korean citizens have to apply for an eTA each time they travel to Canada?
Koreans intending to travel to Canada are required to possess a valid eTA that is associated with their passport. A notable advantage is that Canada's electronic travel permit allows for multiple entries, enabling Koreans to visit Canada on numerous occasions using the same eTA.
If a Korean citizen's eTA or passport expires before their travel to Canada, they must reapply for the essential authorization. This feature proves particularly beneficial for Koreans who frequently undertake brief visits to Canada or regularly transit through Canadian airports.
Korean travelers must ensure that the duration of each stay in Canada adheres to the maximum number of days permitted by Canadian authorities. Feel free to ask all about Canada eTA visa by contacting the Canada Immigration Services website.
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