Proof of having an eTA to fly to Canada

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I am flying to Canada and have an eTA linked to my passport. Can I now just present my passport at the check-in desk?



Best Answer

Yes

When we approve your eTA, it will be linked to the passport you used to apply. You need to present this passport when you check-in to your flight to Canada.

The airline staff will scan your passport to confirm that you have a valid eTA. If you do not have one, you won’t be able to board your flight.

Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/eta/facts.html




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How do I prove my eTA?

No. An eTA is electronically linked to your passport. You will need to travel with the passport you used to apply for your eTA.

How do I get proof of entry to Canada?

Acceptable documents to denote identity and citizenship
  • Canadian passport.
  • Canadian birth certificate.
  • permanent residence card.
  • citizenship card.
  • Secure Certificate of Indian Status (SCIS) card or valid Certificate of Indian Status (CIS) card.




  • Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): What you need to know (extended version)




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