No, it is not necessary to print your eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) for Canada. When you apply for an eTA at the Canada Immigration Services website, it is linked electronically to your passport, so you do not need to carry a physical copy with you when you travel.
Yes, if your Canada ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) application is approved, you will receive an email notification.
Because your Canadian ETA is electronically linked to your passport, you will need to apply for a new Canadian ETA in case you change your passport.
Having a valid email address is a requirement when applying for a Canada ETA on the Canadian Immigration Services website.
Yes, it is possible to submit a group application for a Canada eTA. On the Canadian Immigration Services website, applicants can apply for a group of up to 15 people.
No. If you have obtained an approved Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada, it is generally valid for multiple visits within a period of up to five years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
When you apply for a Canada ETA, you are required to complete a form before moving to the next step.
YES. Even if you are on a private plan, you still need to enter Canada, and entering Canada requires a valid visa.
The ETA is no longer valid if the traveler's passport has expired or has been changed for any other reason.
No. If anyone intends to visit Canada, you must obtain a visit visa or a Canada ETA (also known as electronic visa) before going.