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No. Lawful permanent residents of the United States are exempt from the eTA, but you must show a valid passport from your country of nationality plus your green card.
Since April 26, 2022, US lawful permanent residents do not need an eTA to fly to or transit through Canada. This exemption removed a common point of confusion for green card holders.
You still need to carry the right documents: a valid passport from your country of citizenship and valid proof of your US permanent resident status, such as your green card. Without both, the airline may not let you board, so check that your documents are current before you travel.
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