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  • I must travel to Canada for exceptional circumstances. Can I get my eTA on an urgent basis?
  • Do I have to apply for an eTA each time I travel to Canada?
  • Can I apply for an eTA using a document other than a passport?
  • What happens if I made a mistake (like an email address or passport number) on my eTA application?
  • Can I review my eTA application before I submit it?
  • Can I start my eTA application and save it?
  • Can I use my email address when I apply for an eTA on behalf of someone?
  • Can I submit a group application for eTA?
  • Can more than one person, including dependents, be included in an eTA application?
  • As a Canadian citizen living in Canada, can I apply for an eTA for my non-Canadian relative or friend who lives abroad?
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Do I have to apply for an eTA each time I travel to Canada?

  • January 09, 2020 02:24

No. Once approved, your eTA is valid for five years or until your passport expires – whichever comes first. You can come to Canada as many times as you wish as long as your eTA remains valid.

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