The main difference between a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) and an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada is that a TRV is a physical visa affixed to your passport. In contrast, an eTA is an electronic authorization linked to your passport.
NO. All EU nationals are visa-exempt for stays of up to six months, but they must submit an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) before flying to Canada. An eTA is a simple online application that is good for five years. If you're flying to Canada, you must have a valid eTA before boarding.
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