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  • I have a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) and will travel to Canada. Do I need an eTA?
  • When I visit Canada, I want to travel to St. Pierre and Miquelon by air. What document(s) do I need to return to Canada?
  • I live in St. Pierre and Miquelon and am a citizen of France returning to St. Pierre and Miquelon by air from a country other than Canada. Do I need an eTA?
  • I live in St. Pierre and Miquelon and am a citizen of a country other than France. I want to travel to Canada by air. Do I need an eTA?
  • I live in St. Pierre and Miquelon and am a citizen of France. I want to travel to Canada by air. Do I need an eTA?
  • Can diplomats who are not accredited in Canada, but accredited elsewhere, travel to Canada without an eTA?
  • Do VIPs, Heads of State or diplomats need an eTA to travel to Canada?
  • Do travellers on chartered aircrafts need an eTA?
  • Can a business or agency organizing charter flights to Canada for tour groups get eTAs for their clients?
  • I have been refused entry to Canada in the past. Does this mean that I will be refused an eTA?
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I am an American citizen. What do I need to enter Canada?

  • January 09, 2020 02:23

American citizens, including American-Canadian citizens, must carry proper identification and meet the basic requirements to enter Canada. You do not need a Canadian passport, a Canadian visa or an eTA to enter Canada if you are travelling with a valid U.S. passport.

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