Do Dutch citizens require an eTA for Canada?
Dutch citizens are required to apply for a Canada eTA visa to enter Canada on a short term basis (under 90 days) for general tourism, business, transit or medical purposes. The eTA program was introduced in 2016 to screen travelers arriving from overseas as a response to the global increase in terrorist activities.
When was the Canada eTA established?
The Canada eTA program was approved in 2012, and took 4 years to develop the required systems that would tie in with existing immigration databases and other security data to provide a seamless new screening tool. The system has been live since 2016.
Who else needs a Canada eTA other than Dutch citizens?
Citizens from Netherlands along with other European Union members are required to complete this electronic visa application prior to boarding an aircraft for Canada, and this includes travelers who will only be transiting in Canada en route to other international destinations.
When will I need a Canadian visa instead?
Dutch citizens that wish to enter Canada for over 90 days, or for other purposes than those allowed under the eTA program will need to apply for a different visa. Further details can be found by visiting
Canada Immigration Visa Advice and using the free "do i need a visa tool".
When should I complete my eTA application?
It is advised that Dutch citizens complete their eTA application 72 hours prior to their departure date. Full details can be found by visiting
eTA requirements or
Canada eTA FAQ's. It is advised to review these pages prior to starting an eTA application to avoid any delays or the risk of an eTA being refused.
It is a requirement to be a full Dutch citizen before applying for a Canada eTA, so travelers holding a passport or travel document with a different status, such as refugee, will be required to apply for a full Canada visitor visa, and not an eTA.
How long will it take for my eTA to be approved?
Dutch citizens can expect their eTA application to normally be processed and approved within 5 minutes, and the authorization is sent by email in the form of a PDF document. There is no need to print or present any documents at the airport, as the eTA is stored electronically against the passport in the Canada Immigration system.