Canada Visa-Free Entry: List of Countries Eligible | Canada eTA Program
The following nationals are currently eligible to enter Canada by air without a visa thanks to the country’s Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) program:
- Bahamas
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Belgium
- Andorra
- Cyprus
- Barbados
- Australia
- Croatia
- Brunei Darussalam
- Austria
- Chile
- Denmark
- Italy
- Bulgaria
- Hungary
- Czech Republic
- Iceland
- Finland
- Estonia
- Germany
- France
- Hong Kong (SAR passport holders)
- Greece
- Ireland
- Republic of Korea
- Israel (national passport holders)
- Latvia
- Japan
- Lithuania
- Mexico
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Liechtenstein
- Netherlands
- Monaco
- New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea
- Switzerland
- Norway
- Portugal
- Samoa
- Poland
- San Marino
- Singapore
- Romania (electronic passport holders only)
- Slovakia
- Solomon Islands
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Arab Emirates
- Taiwan (ordinary passport holders with personal identification numbers)
- Vatican City State (passport holders)
- United Kingdom
The goal of this expansion is to improve international relations, promote business and tourism trips, and expedite the admission procedure. You can go to the official Government of Canada eTA page for a complete list and other qualifying information.
Canada Extends Visa-Free Travel to Seychelles and Morocco
Canada said more visitors are now permitted entry without a visa. It is easy to add 13 new nations, some of which are from the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The objective is to increase tourism and stimulate the local economy. Morocco and the Seychelles can now travel to Canada without a visa. However, Nigeria—a significant African nation—remains off the list. This surprises some people.
The following nations are currently included in Canada’s visa-free access by air program:
- Seychelles (Africa)
- Morocco (Africa)
- St Lucia (America)
- Antigua and Barbuda (America)
- St Kitts-Nevis (America)
- Trinidad and Tobago (America)
- Argentina (America)
- Panama (America)
- Uruguay (America)
- Costa Rica (America)
- Thailand (Asia)
- Philippines (Asia)
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines (America)
Canada’s Expanding International Links
Canada desires closer ties with Africa. They have Morocco and the Seychelles on their itinerary. The Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser, discusses extending the eTA program. This facilitates travel to Canada for business or pleasure for citizens of these nations.
According to Fraser, travel for citizens of these nations will be less expensive and easier. He discussed the benefits of having more nations on the list of those that do not require a visa for business, travel, and tourism. Additionally, it fortifies relations with these 13 countries globally.
“These ‘known travelers’ from these countries can save a lot of money because of the visa exemptions,” Fraser said. A guest visa currently only costs $100 for individuals and $500 for families of five or more. An eTA, on the other hand, just costs $7 per person and is valid for five years.
Canada’s Express Entry Visa for Certain Jobs
The jobs that will be given priority for the Express Entry visa were announced by Canada. The goal is to align these professions’ open positions with the demands of the labor market. Through the Express Entry system, skilled foreign workers in these priority job categories have a higher chance of obtaining a visa.
Canada Adds More Countries to Its eTA Program
Canada has facilitated visa-free travel to its borders for citizens of thirteen additional countries.
Comprehending the eTA
One type of digital travel document is the Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). Most visitors visiting Canada who do not require a visa must have one to board a plane. The eTA app facilitates pre-arrival traveler inspections by Canadian authorities. It costs CAN$7 to apply, and most applicants are accepted quickly. You must have a credit card, a passport, email, and an internet connection to apply.
The Extension of the eTA Initiative
In April 2017, Canada began to expand the eTA program. Travelers who fit the requirements from Brazil, Bulgaria, and Romania were able to apply. Later, all Romanians and Bulgarians were exempt from the need for a visa. Brazilians who qualify can still go to Canada without a visa. Now, thirteen more countries are a part of the eTA initiative.
Effects on Travel
Canada anticipates an additional 200,000 tourists from these 13 nations in a single year. This indicates a 20% increase in travel from these locations. These extra visits might bring in an additional $160 million in revenue over ten years.
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