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11 January 2017

Canada's Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): Clarity On New Rules Still Being Sought

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Colin R. Singer, Managing Partner of immigration.ca is a licensed immigration lawyer in good standing with a Canadian Law Society during the past 25+ years. As one of Canada’s foremost senior corporate immigration attorneys, Colin is recognized as an experienced authority on Canadian immigration matters.
From foreign travellers to dual citizens and even Canada's own border agents: It seems everyone could do with clear guidance on exactly who requires an electronic travel authorization (eTA). The holiday period saw frequent cases of people not being able to travel because they sought admission without an eTA.
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From foreign travellers to dual citizens and even Canada's own border agents: It seems everyone could do with clear guidance on exactly who requires an electronic travel authorization (eTA).

The holiday period saw frequent stories of people not being able to travel because they were without an eTA.

A leniency period ended on November 10, 2016, after which all travellers from visa-exempt countries needed the authorization to enter Canada by air.

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