🍁 Visit Canada Without Complications – Get Your ETA Now
From the buzzing streets of Toronto to the natural wonders of Banff and Niagara Falls, Canada has something for every traveler. But before you pack your bags, make sure you have your ETA – Electronic Travel Authorization approved.
We make the process fast, secure, and effortless, so you can focus on the adventure ahead.
🇨🇦 What is the Canada ETA?
The ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is a required entry permit for visa-exempt foreign nationals flying to Canada. It’s linked electronically to your passport and allows you to stay for up to 6 months per visit for:
- 🧳 Tourism
- 🏢 Business trips
- ✈️ Transit through Canada
It’s valid for up to 5 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
✅ Why Apply With Us?
- ⏱️ Easy 5-minute application
- 🔐 Secure payment system & encrypted data
- 👨💼 Human review to minimize errors and rejections
- 📨 e-Visa delivered directly to your email
- 💬 Support available 7 days a week
- 💸 Full refund if your ETA is not approved
📎 What You’ll Need:
- A valid passport from an eligible country
- An email address
- A credit or debit card
- A few minutes to complete the form
✈️ Quick, Simple, Approved.
Skip the embassy queues. With our online service, your ETA is processed within minutes in most cases and sent straight to your inbox.
All you need is your passport and the digital ETA — no printed visa or physical stamps required.
🍁 Fast Processing – Secure Checkout – 100% Online
🌍 Who Needs the Canada ETA?
Citizens of visa-exempt countries such as the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, South Korea, and Australia must apply for an ETA before entering Canada by air.
💬 Frequently Asked Questions
Is it mandatory to get an ETA to enter Canada?
Yes, if you’re flying from a visa-exempt country.
Can I use the ETA for multiple trips?
Yes, the ETA is valid for up to 5 years and allows multiple entries.
Is it linked to my passport?
Yes, your ETA is linked electronically — you don’t need to print it.
What if I get a new passport?
You’ll need to reapply for a new ETA.