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  1. All visa-exempt foreign travelers who fly to, or transit through Canada now need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). The authorization is electronically linked to the traveler’s passport and is valid for 5 years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first.

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  2. Find out if you can enter Canada. Visas, Electronic Travel Authorizations and other documentation you may need to enter or transit through Canada.

  3. Canada has introduced a new entry requirement, known as an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), for certain international travellers who fly to Canada. Read about the changes and how they may affect you.

  4. American citizens, including American-Canadian citizens, must carry proper identification and meet the basic requirements to enter Canada. You do not need a Canadian passport, a Canadian visa or an eTA to enter Canada if you are travelling with a valid U.S. passport.

  5. Learn how to use your AAdvantage® miles to book flights, upgrades, hotels, car rentals and more on American Airlines.

  6. Canadian travel number. Bring the right identification to the airport to help with a quick identity verification and check-in process. Remember that the name on your identification must match the name on your airline ticket and boarding pass.

  7. Travel Requirements. Status of Air Canada flights by route or by flight number. Information on scheduled and estimated departure and arrival times, delays and cancellations. Travel Documents. Customs and Immigration. Advance Passenger Information (APIS) U.S. Secure Flight Program. TSA Pre ™.