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13 September 2016

Canada Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): Period Of Leniency Ends Soon (Audio)

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On September 30th 2016 persons traveling by air to Canada from a visa-exempt country will require an eTA. Find out who requires an eTA and how to apply.
Canada Immigration

The end of the period of leniency for those needing an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) when flying to Canada is fast approaching.

The new requirement came into effect on March 15, 2016, but the Canadian government introduced a period of leniency until September 29, 2016.

After that date, all those travelling by air to Canada from a visa-exempt country will require an eTA.

For more information on the eTA, click here.

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