No, you cannot get an eTA at the airport in Canada. An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals who are traveling to Canada by air. It must be obtained prior to travel and can only be obtained online through the official website of the Government of Canada.
Most travelers planning to enter Canada by air are required to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before your trip, unless they are exempt. To determine who needs to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada, the general rule is that most travelers planning to enter Canada by air are required to apply for an eTA beforehand unless they are exempt.
If you have previously applied for an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) for Canada, you can find your eTA number in the confirmation email that was sent to you after your application was approved. The email should contain a message with the subject line "Confirmation of Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)" and it will include your eTA number in the body of the email.
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.