Visitor Visa
Canada welcomes more than 35 million temporary residents (non-immigrants) each year. Except for Canadian citizens and permanent residents, all other individuals require permission to enter Canada as a visitor and require either a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or an ETA (electronic Travel Authorization), unless they are US Citizens.
The following foreigners need either a TRV or an ETA:
- Tourists
- Temporary foreign workers (individuals with work permits)
- International students (individuals on study permits)
- Business Visitors
TRV or an ETA? You Only need One Of Them, Not Both unnecessary capitals
Citizens of visa-exempt countries intending to travel to Canada by air are expected to have
applied for an obtained an electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before their departure to
Canada.
Exception: Citizens of the United States do not require a TRV or an ETA, but Green Card holders
in the United States, require an ETA to come to Canada, regardless of their nationality.
If you are NOT a citizen from a visa-exempt country, you WILL need a TRV to enter Canada.