Entry in USA and then onto Canada
I’m a bit confused about entry into the USA. I’m flying to Boston from the UK for a long weekend and meeting Canadian relatives there. We were then hoping to drive across to Canada and then I would Fly back to the UK from Toronto. I understand that you have to apply for ESTA and also the Canadian equivalent.
My question is: at US immigration would I satisfy the authorities that I have satisfactory travel arrangements to gain entry into the US? Also, would I be allowed to travel across the border by private transport? My flights have been booked.
Best Answer
As phoog mentions, an eTA is not required when entering by land. This lists countries exempt from the eTA .
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