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Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Canada
Duplessis Immigration Law
Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents
Not everyone needs a visitor visa to come to Canada — many travellers from visa-exempt countries can enter with just an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). It’s a simpler process, but it still requires careful attention to detail. If you’re flying to Canada from a visa-exempt country, you’ll need an approved eTA linked to your passport before boarding your flight. The eTA is typically quick to obtain, but accuracy is crucial, as errors in your personal details or passport information can lead to unexpected delays or refusals.
Common Mistakes
It’s common for travellers to assume they’re fully covered by their passport status alone, but misunderstandings about eligibility or missing eTA approvals can disrupt your plans. Simple mistakes like incorrect passport numbers or forgotten eTA applications can lead to boarding denials.
Flying to Canada? Check if you need an eTA
At Duplessis Immigration Law, we make sure there are no surprises. We guide you through the application step by step, ensure everything is correct and compliant, and give you peace of mind before you even pack your bags. Whether you’re visiting family, attending a conference, or exploring Canada’s beauty, we’ll help you start your journey with complete confidence.