FAQs

    171 . Do I need to apply for both an eTA and a visitor visa?

    No, Taiwanese citizens do not need to apply for both a visitor visa and an eTA to travel to Canada. You will need either one or the other, depending on your travel document, the country that issued it, your nationality, and how you will travel to Canada.
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    172 . Is Quebec City safe to visit?

    Yes. Quebec City, is a famous tourist destination, with breathtaking landscapes and beautiful structures with deep history. Quebec City is also among the safest cities in North America. It is one of Canada's lowest crime rates. It is well-known as a safe destination for tourists, even those traveling alone. According to Numbeo, its citizens are not concerned about property crimes. Many inhabitants feel very comfortable strolling alone across the city, especially at night. Furthermore, it has a relatively low average of persons concerned about discriminatory assaults. Tourists from many ethnic origins can feel comfortable in Quebec City, which is a popular destination. These qualities, along with Quebec City's gorgeous meandering streets, make it one of the greatest places to visit in Canada. However, given that French is the predominant language, communication can be difficult.
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    173 . What is the official language of Quebec?

    French is also the only common language of the Québec city and constitutes one of the foundations of its identity and distinct culture.  Quebec city is the only province in Canada where francophones constitute the majority population. For over two centuries, many people believed that preserving the French language was the only way to ensure the survival of the Quebec nation. However, it wasn't until the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s that Quebec governments began to aggressively legislate on the subject. Since 1974, French has been the only official language in the province, while some government services are still available in English. Quebec has the distinction of being bilingual at the constitutional and federal levels, but ostensibly permitting only French in its provincial institutions.
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    174 . When was the Canada eTA introduced for Cayman Islands Citizens?

    The Canada eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) program was approved in 2012 and became mandatory for Cayman Islands citizens in 2016. It’s a system that ties in with existing immigration databases and other security data to provide a new screening tool for travelers flying to or transiting through Canadian airports.  Citizens of the Cayman Islands and other European Union members must submit an electronic visa application before boarding an aircraft bound for Canada, even if they are simply passing through on their way to another foreign destination. The eTA is linked electronically to the traveler’s passport and is valid for up to five years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. Cayman Islands nationals can apply for a Canada eTA to enter Canada for short-term tourist, business, transit, or medical purposes. The eTA program was implemented in 2016 to check visitors arriving from outside in response to the global surge in terrorist activity, to safeguard Canada's borders, and to give real-time data on all passengers entering Canada.
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    175 . How long till the Canada eTA is approved?

    The Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada is typically approved very quickly. In most cases, applicants receive approval within minutes of submitting their application online.  You should submit your application at least seven days before your travel date. If authorized, you will receive an email with a pdf. It has already been recorded against your passport in the Canadian immigration system. However, there are instances where the approval process may take longer. In such cases, applicants might be asked to submit additional documents or information to support their application. It's important to ensure that all information provided in the application is accurate and complete to avoid delays.
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    176 . How many days is Canada's public holiday?

    There are five nationwide statutory holidays and six additional holidays for federal employees. In addition to the Canada's national holidays each of the 13 provinces and territories observes many holidays, the nature of which varies depending on whether they are statutory, voluntary, or not. Many governmental and commercial companies, as well as school districts, provide additional days off at the end of December, frequently including at least a full or half-day on December 24 (Christmas Eve) or December 31 (New Year's Eve), or, in some circumstances, the whole week between Christmas and New Year. While not formally regulated, globally recognized cultural holidays like Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Halloween, Mother's Day, and Father's Day have long been honored by Canadians as part of Canadian culture.
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    177 . How to travel to Canada from the Cayman Islands?

    The fastest way to get from the Cayman Islands to Canada is by plane. The distance between the Cayman Islands and Canada is 5090 km. Currently, there are no direct flights from the Cayman Islands to Canada, but you can choose connecting airlines with transit points in the United States or other Caribbean islands. Total travel time will vary depending on the specific route and transit time, but is typically between 5 and 10 hours. Here are the steps on how to travel to Canada from the Cayman Islands: Research and book your flights. Currently, several airlines are offering connecting flights from the Cayman Islands to Canada, including American Airlines, Cayman Airways, Air Canada, and United Airlines. Apply for a Canada Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): Today, citizens of the Cayman Islands and numerous other European Union countries may easily apply for their eTA online. These are trips made for tourism, business, medical care, or to see family or friends. Remember to submit your eTA application at least three days before your departure date; otherwise, your eTA will not be completed on time. Gather your travel documents. When entering Canada, you must present your passport, a Canada eTA (if applicable), and a return ticket or onward travel document. You may also be required to provide proof of sufficient cash for your stay in Canada. Check-in for your flight and proceed through security. Arrive at the airport with plenty of time to check in and pass through security. The suggested arrival time at the airport varies by airline and airport, so verify with your airline ahead of time. Here are some additional things to keep in mind when traveling to Canada from the Cayman Islands: Exchange currency in Canada: Foreign currencies may readily be converted into Canadian dollars via currency exchange booths at airports, border crossings, large shopping malls, and banks. If you wish to have some cash on hand, go to a bank or an ATM and withdraw the local currency. ATMs are typically seen in bank lobbies, retailers, shopping malls, and pubs and restaurants. If you use your bank card to withdraw money from an ATM, you will be given Canadian cash, which your bank will convert. Before leaving for your vacation to Canada, consult with your bank about the best credit card for travel. Some ATM networks allow visitors to withdraw money without paying a charge.  Weather in Canada: Canada is the world's second biggest country, thus it experiences a range of climates. The northern section of Canada is extremely frigid, with summer lasting fewer than two months, although practically many Canadians reside near the southern border, where the climate is milder. Public transportation in Canada: Most cities and large towns in Canada have an accessible public transportation system, with one or more of the following modes: buses, trains, subways, light-rail trains; and streetcars (trams).
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    178 . Does ETA have a UCI number?

    When you apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada, you are not automatically assigned a Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number. The UCI is typically assigned to individuals who have previously interacted with Canadian immigration services, such as applying for a visa, study or work permit. If you are applying for an eTA for the first time and have never interacted with Canadian immigration before, you will not have a UCI. In this case, if the application form asks for a UCI, you should write “Not Applicable” or “N/A” in the space provided. If you are applying online and the form does not allow you to type “N/A,” you should leave the space blank. The UCI is an eight or ten-digit number that looks like this: 0000-0000 or 00-0000-0000 and is used to identify your file in the Canadian immigration system for any future applications you submit to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). 
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    179 . Why do I have to pay for the Canada eTA?

    The eTA for Canada is priced to cover the cost of electronic system maintenance as well as other expenditures associated with its deployment. When applying with Canada Immigration Services, you pay for the following services: 1. Expertise and Knowledge Our team has specialized knowledge and experience in visa application processes. We are conversant with the requirements, documents, and processes for many types of travel permits. This can speed up the application process and boost the likelihood of acceptance. 2. Time and Convenience Applying for an eTA may be a complicated and time-consuming procedure. We can save you time and effort by completing the documentation, submitting it, and following up on your behalf. We can also offer aid and direction throughout the procedure, making things easier for you. 3. Higher approval rate You may rely on our experience dealing with eTA applications; we understand what it takes to maximize the chances of acceptance. We analyze your application, identify any possible flaws or deficiencies, and assist you in resolving them before to submission. This can greatly increase your chances of receiving an eTA. 4. Preventing errors and delays eTA applications need attention to detail and precision. Even minor errors or missing documentation might result in delays or rejection of your application. Our extensive understanding of the Canada eTA requirements may assist you in avoiding frequent mistakes, ensuring that your application is thorough and error-free.
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    180 . What type of information do I need to complete an eTA application?

    You will need to supply biographic information from your passport. This contains your full name, date and place of birth, gender, residence, nationality, and passport number. You will also be asked a few basic background questions to assess whether you are eligible to enter Canada. For example, you will be questioned about your present work and whether you have any medical conditions. Most travelers require a visa or a Canada Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to fly to or transit through a Canadian airport. Make sure to have all this information ready before you start your application to ensure a smooth process. Remember, the eTA is linked electronically to your passport, so it’s crucial that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay in Canada. If you do not have the necessary paperwork, such as an eTA or visa, you may be delayed or denied boarding your aircraft to Canada. Before applying, find out check Canada ETA requirements.
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