
The key requirements for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) include being a citizen of a visa-exempt country, holding a valid passport, and meeting general admissibility requirements, with costs and processing times varying, and it's essential to check the official government website for the most up-to-date information.
To apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), you'll need to meet certain requirements. First, you must be a citizen of a visa-exempt country or otherwise eligible for an eTA. You'll also need to hold a valid passport that's linked to your eTA and apply online before flying to Canada. Additionally, you must be traveling by air, as an eTA is not required for land or sea entry, and meet general admissibility requirements.
The cost of an eTA can vary, but the estimated cost is around $CAN 100. It's essential to note that processing times can also vary, depending on several factors, including how quickly your application is processed, how easily your information can be verified, and how long you take to respond to any requests or concerns.
It's crucial to check the official government website for the most up-to-date information on eTA requirements, costs, and processing times, as these can change. You can find more information and apply for an eTA on the official government website, and if you have any questions or concerns, you can also find answers to frequently asked questions and contact information for further assistance.
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