Transit through Canada
You may need to transit through Canada on your way to another country. The document you need to transit through Canada depends on:
- how you will travel through Canada (by air, car, bus, train, boat, including cruise ship)
- how long it’ll take you to transit through Canada
- the nationality of your passport
- other factors, such as whether you are a permanent resident of the United States or a US visa holder
To find out if you need a visa, you can
- answer a few questions, or
- review the options below
Visitor visa
You need a visitor visa if you’re from a visa-required country and you plan to:
- visit Canada (even if you’re travelling by air and it’s for less than 48 hours)
- stay in Canada more than 48 hours while transiting
You also need a visitor visa if you’re from a visa-required country and you’re crossing the border by:
- bus
- car
- train
- boat
- cruise ship
Transit visa
You need a transit visa if you’re from a visa-required country and:
- your international flight stops at a Canadian airport on its way to another country
- you’ll be connecting between 2 international flights at a Canadian airport
- you’ll transit through Canada in 48 hours or less
- you don’t have a valid visitor visa
eTA
You need an eTA to transit through Canada by air if you’re from an eTA-required country.
You don’t need an eTA if you’re transiting through Canada and you enter by train, bus,boat or cruise ship. You do need to bring the right travel documents.
Transit without a visa
Citizens and permanent residents of the United States
US citizens and lawful permanent residents of the U.S. can transit through Canada without a visa by:
- air
- car
- bus
- train
- boat
- cruise ship
You just need to bring the right travel documents.
Passport holders of certain countries
You may be able to transit without a visa if you hold a passport from one of the following countries and you meet certain conditions:
- China
- Indonesia
- Philippines
- Thailand or
- Taiwan (holder of passport without an personal identification number)
Questions about visiting Canada?
Find quick and direct answers to your questions about visiting Canada, including how long you can stay, whether you need an eTA or a visa, and how to apply.
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