How to travel to Canada from Spain with the approved eTA
Spanish citizens are allowed to travel to Canada after their approved eTAs are connected to their passports. With a validity duration of 5 years, the Canadian eTA allows Spanish citizens to make one or more trips throughout that time. Once a visit, Spanish citizens can stay up to 180 days for each stay.
Spanish nationals are not required to carry a paper copy of the eTA. They will just need to remember to submit their passports before boarding their trip to Canada and to be scanned at passport controls upon arrival in Canada to gain access.
Spanish passport holders are permitted to stay in Canada for a maximum of six months throughout their trips. However, if they find any unanticipated problems during their stay in Canada and need to stay for an extended amount of time, they can apply for an eTA extension.
They must apply 30 days before the conclusion of the original 6-month period. The Canadian government will extend its eTA within 24 hours.
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