Do I need an eTA if entering Canada by train from USA (UK citizen with ESTA for USA)









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Do I need an eTA if entering Canada by train at Niagara, Ontario from USA? I am a British citizen and already have an ESTA for the USA










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Do I need an eTA if entering Canada by train at Niagara, Ontario from USA? I am a British citizen and already have an ESTA for the USA










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  • Is there any information on the eTA site that causes you to be uncertain of the answer?
    – phoog
    May 29 '17 at 14:32











  • @Ambo100 I have upvoted your answer.
    – phoog
    May 29 '17 at 16:00
















  • Is there any information on the eTA site that causes you to be uncertain of the answer?
    – phoog
    May 29 '17 at 14:32











  • @Ambo100 I have upvoted your answer.
    – phoog
    May 29 '17 at 16:00















Is there any information on the eTA site that causes you to be uncertain of the answer?
– phoog
May 29 '17 at 14:32





Is there any information on the eTA site that causes you to be uncertain of the answer?
– phoog
May 29 '17 at 14:32













@Ambo100 I have upvoted your answer.
– phoog
May 29 '17 at 16:00




@Ambo100 I have upvoted your answer.
– phoog
May 29 '17 at 16:00










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If you’re travelling by land or sea, you won’t need an eTA when you
enter Canada.
However, you must travel with acceptable travel
documents and identification.




UK GOV: Canada Travel Advice






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    If you’re travelling by land or sea, you won’t need an eTA when you
    enter Canada.
    However, you must travel with acceptable travel
    documents and identification.




    UK GOV: Canada Travel Advice






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      If you’re travelling by land or sea, you won’t need an eTA when you
      enter Canada.
      However, you must travel with acceptable travel
      documents and identification.




      UK GOV: Canada Travel Advice






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        up vote
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        up vote
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        If you’re travelling by land or sea, you won’t need an eTA when you
        enter Canada.
        However, you must travel with acceptable travel
        documents and identification.




        UK GOV: Canada Travel Advice






        share|improve this answer













        If you’re travelling by land or sea, you won’t need an eTA when you
        enter Canada.
        However, you must travel with acceptable travel
        documents and identification.




        UK GOV: Canada Travel Advice







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