Canada eTA Eligibility
- » Canada eTA is required for Tourist, Transit and Business visits
- » To apply for an eTA, Norwegian citizen must be 18 years old or have a parent/guardian submit the application on their behalf.
- » Canada eTA is only required for travel by air
Canada eTA Summary
- » Canada eTA allows multiple entries. Visitors can stay for upto 6 months per visit
- » Canada eTA approval is online and send directly to your email
- » Canada eTA is linked to a Passport number
Canada eTA for Norwegian citizens
Canada eTA, introduced by the Government of Canada, is a pre-screening process that decides the eligibility of travellers entering Canada. The nationals of Canada visa-exempt countries which includes Norwegian citizens are mandated to get Canada eTA. Instead of visiting the embassy or consulate to get a Canadian visa, Norwegian citizens can opt for Canada eTA. The convenience of applying online makes the Canada eTA process simple, hassle-free and quick. The Canada eTA offers various advantages like multiple visits and five-year validity.
Canada eTA Requirement for Norwegian Citizens
Citizens of Norway travelling to Canada must obtain their Canada eTA for their trip. Meeting the requirements is essential to apply for Canada eTA. After verifying the eligibility, travellers must check whether their travel requirements align with Canada eTA. Following are the requirements of Canada eTA.
- Norwegian Citizens must get their Canada eTA before their flight departure, preferably 3 (three) days before.
- Canada eTA permits travellers to enter Canada for tourism purposes and business activities (meetings, conferences, trade fairs, etc.).
- Norwegian Citizens need Canada eTA to transit through Canada.
- Norwegian nationals visiting their family members or friends in Canada can apply for Canada eTA (if they meet the eligibility criteria).
- Canada eTA can be used for short-term training or academic purposes (the duration should not exceed 6 months).
Important information for citizens of Norway
The Canada eTA is designed only for short-term entry and stay in Canada. Please note that Canada eTA is mandatory only for entering Canada through the airport. Norwegian Citizens entering Canada through land and seaports will not need a Canada eTA, but they must check the respective entry requirement to avoid entry denial.
Only the nationals of Norway with Norwegian passports are eligible for Canada eTA. Permanent residents of Norway who do not have a Norwegian passport cannot apply for Canada eTA.
Do all Norwegian Citizens need Canada eTA?
Need for Canada eTA totally depends on their travel requirements and citizenship. Norwegian citizens who already have a valid Canadian visa are exempted from Canada eTA. As mentioned, Norwegian citizens entering Canada by seaport or land are exempted from needing a Canada eTA.
Norwegian citizens who have dual Norwegian-Canadian citizenship (and are permanent residents of Canada) can enter Canada using their Canadian passport without getting a Canada eTA.
Documents Required for Canada eTA
Collecting the required documents for the Canada eTA is a simple but crucial process. Visitors do not have to worry about the documents because applying for Canada eTA only requires minimal documents. Refer to the list below to get the documents before the Canada eTA application process.
- A passport (validity of the passport is important)
- Email ID
- Valid online payment options like a Debit or Credit card
Check the validity of each document to make sure they meet the Canada eTA requirements. Please note that sometimes additional documents might be required, travellers are advised to be prepared for it.
Stay Duration in Canada for Nationals of Norway
Checking the Canada eTA permitted duration of stay is essential to planning the travel itinerary and booking the return tickets. Norwegian citizens travelling to Canada via Canada eTA can enjoy a six month stay with multiple visits from the date of their arrival. They can plan their stay within six months and in case of multiple entries, the six-month stay duration applies to each entry.
Canada eTA is valid only for short stays, Norwegian citizens intended for long stays must check the appropriate Canadian visa that aligns with their Canada trip duration.
Application Processing Time of Canada eTA
Knowing the Canada eTA application processing time benefits in submitting the application at the right time. The process usually takes up to three days (or 24 to 72 hours). Mostly, the applications will be processed within the approximate time, but unexpected delays might happen. Travellers are advised to submit their application as early as possible to get it approved within their intended travel date.
Steps to Apply for a Canada eTA
Applying for Canada eTA will take upto 10 (ten) minutes. Knowing the Canada eTA application process helps travellers stay ahead and complete the application form without any hassles. The steps to apply for Canada eTA are mentioned below.
Step | Details |
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Online Application | Visit Online Canada Visa portal and get to the Canada eTA application form. |
Necessary Information | Applicants to enter information on their passport page, personal details, their contact details, like email and address, and employment details. |
Health and Criminal History | Applicant must be in good health and should not have a criminal history. Otherwise extra documentation will be requested. |
Submission & Payment | Pay the required fee (use any of the acceptable payment options) |
Approval and Delivery | Applicants can check their email ID for a confirmation message regarding their Canada eTA application shortly after the successful payment. Most applicants will receive their Canada eTA approval within 72 hours and travellers must wait till the processing time. It is crucial that travellers must present the same Passport that they used to apply for Canada eTA because once approved, the Canada eTA will be linked with their passport. |
Canada eTA Validity for Norwegian Citizens
The validity of Canada eTA is one of the best advantages for travellers. Canada eTA is valid for a long period which is five years starting from its issuance date. Please note that the validity of Canada eTA is also linked with the traveller’s passport. The expiry of Canada eTA is 5 (five) years or until the applicant’s passport expiry (whichever appears first). Applying for a new passport necessitates Norwegian citizens to apply for a new Canada eTA.
The multiple visits and long-term validity are advantages for frequent travellers, but ensure to check the validity before boarding the flight. Travelling with an invalid or unapproved Canada eTA can result in entry denial at a Canadian airport.
Canada eTA Extension for Norwegian Citizens
Extending the stay mandates travellers to initiate the stay extension process using Visitor Record. Canada eTA is only for short visits (up to six months). Norwegian citizens who are in a situation where they need to extend their stay in Canada must apply for a Visitor Record. Travellers must start the extension process before the expiration of their current Canada eTA. A Visitor Record is not an eTA or Canadian visa, it is a valid document that is issued to extend travellers stay in Canada (beyond the authorized stay duration).
Travellers must fill out an application form for the extension process and pay the required fee. It is also important that travellers must leave Canada within the provided extension date.
Steps to Follow in Case of Canada eTA Rejection
At times, travellers might face rejection of the Canada eTA application. Knowing the common mistakes that lead to Canada eTA application denial help travellers avoid them. Some of the common errors are mentioned below.
- Submitting an incomplete application form
- Poor immigration history or criminal record
- Providing incorrect information
- Submitting invalid documents
Avoid Common eTA Application Mistakes
Although the Canada eTA Application process is generally simple, it is beneficial to familiarize yourself with the essential requirements and avoid the common mistakes detailed below.
- Passport numbers are almost always 8 to 11 characters. If you are entering a number that is too short or too long or outside of this range, it is quite likely that you are entering a wrong number.
- Enter information without hyphens, spaces, or special characters (like shown below in the image)
- Another common error is swapping letter O and number 0 or letter I and the number 1.
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Name related issue like
- Full name: Name put in Canada eTA application must match the name exactly as given in the Passport. You can look at MRZ strip in your Passport information page to make sure you have entered the full name, including any middle-names.
- Do not include previous names: Do not include any part of that name in brackets or previous names. Again, consult the MRZ strip.
- Non-english name: Your name must be in English characters. Do not use non-English characters like Chinese/Hebrew/Greek alphabets to spell your name.
- Learn more at How To Enter a Name On the Canada eTA Application
![Passport with MRZ strip](/Content/images/passport-without-spaces.jpg)
Enter Passport Number without spaces and Full name as given on MRZ strip
Benefits of the ArriveCAN app
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) designed the ArriveCAN app. The app entitles travellers (entering Canada) to submit their immigration and customs declaration online up to three days (72 hours) before their arrival in Canada. Norwegian citizens can use the advance declaration via the ArriveCAN app for various Canadian airports. It helps to have a smooth and fast entry process.
Activities and attractions for Norwegian Citizens in Canada
- Winter Garden Theatre, Toronto
- Capilano Suspension Bridge, West Vancouver
- Allan Gardens Conservatory, Toronto
- The Bruce Peninsula Grotto, Tobermory, Ontario
- Lower Bay Station, Toronto, Ontario
- Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation & Fantasy, Toronto, Ontario
- Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta
- Tour Canada’s Parliament Buildings, Ottawa
- Head to Tofino, Vancouver Island
- Hike to Kinney Lake in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia
- St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
Royal Norwegian Embassy in Canada
Address
150 Metcalfe Street, Suite 1300 K2P 1P1, Ottawa, CanadaPhone
+1-613-238-6571Fax
+1-613-238-2765Apply for Canada eTA at least 72 hours before your flight to Canada.