Is an ESTA enough when travelling by land from Canada to US and back to Canada? We have an Esta and are flying to and back from Canada [duplicate]
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Is an ESTA enough when travelling by land from Canada to US with an RV and back to Canada with the RV?
We have an Esta and are flying to Toronto and back from Calgary Canada.
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What is the US Visa Waiver Program and what is an ESTA?
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Is an ESTA enough when travelling by land from Canada to US with an RV and back to Canada with the RV?
We have an Esta and are flying to Toronto and back from Calgary Canada.
usa canada esta us-visa-waiver-program
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You might also need an eTA to enter Canada. Not sure if that was part of what you were asking.
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What is the US Visa Waiver Program and what is an ESTA?
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Is an ESTA enough when travelling by land from Canada to US with an RV and back to Canada with the RV?
We have an Esta and are flying to Toronto and back from Calgary Canada.
usa canada esta us-visa-waiver-program
This question already has an answer here:
What is the US Visa Waiver Program and what is an ESTA?
1 answer
Is an ESTA enough when travelling by land from Canada to US with an RV and back to Canada with the RV?
We have an Esta and are flying to Toronto and back from Calgary Canada.
This question already has an answer here:
What is the US Visa Waiver Program and what is an ESTA?
1 answer
usa canada esta us-visa-waiver-program
usa canada esta us-visa-waiver-program
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You might also need an eTA to enter Canada. Not sure if that was part of what you were asking.
– Nate Eldredge
Mar 20 '17 at 14:30
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You might also need an eTA to enter Canada. Not sure if that was part of what you were asking.
– Nate Eldredge
Mar 20 '17 at 14:30
You might also need an eTA to enter Canada. Not sure if that was part of what you were asking.
– Nate Eldredge
Mar 20 '17 at 14:30
You might also need an eTA to enter Canada. Not sure if that was part of what you were asking.
– Nate Eldredge
Mar 20 '17 at 14:30
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According to US Customs and Border Protection, you do not even need an ESTA.
If you are a citizen of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), and you enter the U.S. by land from Mexico or Canada, you are only required to complete the paper I-94W form at the land border crossing. ESTA is currently required for air and cruise ship travel only.
Note: VWP citizens do not need an ESTA to travel on the ferries between Vancouver and Victoria, BC and Washington state. They are treated as a land border port
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According to US Customs and Border Protection, you do not even need an ESTA.
If you are a citizen of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), and you enter the U.S. by land from Mexico or Canada, you are only required to complete the paper I-94W form at the land border crossing. ESTA is currently required for air and cruise ship travel only.
Note: VWP citizens do not need an ESTA to travel on the ferries between Vancouver and Victoria, BC and Washington state. They are treated as a land border port
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According to US Customs and Border Protection, you do not even need an ESTA.
If you are a citizen of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), and you enter the U.S. by land from Mexico or Canada, you are only required to complete the paper I-94W form at the land border crossing. ESTA is currently required for air and cruise ship travel only.
Note: VWP citizens do not need an ESTA to travel on the ferries between Vancouver and Victoria, BC and Washington state. They are treated as a land border port
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According to US Customs and Border Protection, you do not even need an ESTA.
If you are a citizen of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), and you enter the U.S. by land from Mexico or Canada, you are only required to complete the paper I-94W form at the land border crossing. ESTA is currently required for air and cruise ship travel only.
Note: VWP citizens do not need an ESTA to travel on the ferries between Vancouver and Victoria, BC and Washington state. They are treated as a land border port
According to US Customs and Border Protection, you do not even need an ESTA.
If you are a citizen of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), and you enter the U.S. by land from Mexico or Canada, you are only required to complete the paper I-94W form at the land border crossing. ESTA is currently required for air and cruise ship travel only.
Note: VWP citizens do not need an ESTA to travel on the ferries between Vancouver and Victoria, BC and Washington state. They are treated as a land border port
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You might also need an eTA to enter Canada. Not sure if that was part of what you were asking.
– Nate Eldredge
Mar 20 '17 at 14:30