What documents do I need to enter Canada?
Entering Canada requires specific documentation depending on your citizenship, the purpose of your visit, and the length of your stay. Here are the essential documents you generally need:
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Valid Passport: All travelers to Canada must present a valid passport. Ensure that your passport remains valid for the duration of your stay. Some countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry.
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Visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). U.S. citizens do not need a visa or eTA, but travelers from visa-exempt countries must obtain an eTA online before flying to Canada. The Canada eTA is valid for 5 years and has multiple entries, each visit does not exceed 180 days.
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Travel Itinerary and Accommodation Details: Be prepared to provide details of your travel plans and accommodation arrangements in Canada. This information helps demonstrate the purpose of your visit and where you will be staying.
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Travel Insurance: This is not mandatory for applying for an e-visa. However, Travel insurance can help you to experience a new level of traveling. It will support travelers in financial problems when you encounter delayed flights, lost or delayed luggages, and other medical treatment fees.
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