BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (Tuesday, June 6, 2023) — As a CARICOM (Caribbean
Community) and fellow Commonwealth member, Antigua and Barbuda is an important partner for Canada. Both countries share strong cultural and people-to-people ties, and Canada recognizes the importance of expanding and simplifying travel between our countries.
Canada is pleased to announce the addition of Antigua and Barbuda to the electronic
travel authorization (eTA) program. Citizens from Antigua and Barbuda who have either held a Canadian visa in the last 10 years or who currently hold a valid United States nonimmigrant visa can now apply for an eTA, instead of a visa, when travelling to Canada by air.
Introducing visa-free air travel will make it faster, easier and more affordable for
thousands of travellers from Antigua and Barbuda to visit Canada for up to six (6) months for either business or leisure. It will also help facilitate more travel, tourism and international business between our countries, and help strengthen people-to-people and cultural ties.
The High Commission of Canada in Barbados
Bishop’s Court, St. Michael, Barbados
Tel: (246) 629-3602 | Email: Miriam.vanNie@international.gc.ca
This decision complements our existing mobility measures for Antigua and Barbuda, like the Student Direct Stream, which offers expedited study permit processing to those who are applying to study in Canada.
Individuals who already have a valid visa can continue to use it to travel to Canada. Those who are not eligible for an eTA, or who are travelling to Canada by means other than air (for example, by car, bus, train and boat—including by cruise ship), will still need a visitor visa. Travellers can visit Canada.ca/etA to find out if they are eligible for an eTA and how to apply for one.
Quotes:
“This exciting development means that more individuals from Antigua and Barbuda can now embark on unforgettable adventures, explore our diverse landscapes, reunite with family and friends, and immerse themselves in our vibrant culture without the hurdle of visa requirements. This expansion not only enhances convenience for travellers; it will also increase travel, tourism and economic benefits, as well as strengthen our bond with Antigua and Barbuda.”
– The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
“Canada is a destination of choice for so many around the world. We’re making it easier
for more people to visit Canada, whether they’re coming to do business, sightsee, or
reunite with family and friends.”
– The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Quick facts:
The eTA is a digital travel document that most visa-exempt travellers need to
travel to or transit through Canada by air.
The eTA application is used by Canadian officials to conduct light-touch, pretravel screening of air travellers. It costs CAN$7 to apply, and most applications
The High Commission of Canada in Barbados
Bishop’s Court, St. Michael, Barbados
Tel: (246) 629-3602 | Email: Miriam.vanNie@international.gc.ca
are automatically approved within minutes.
To apply for an eTA, travellers need only a valid passport, a credit card, an email
address and access to the Internet.
Antigua and Barbuda is one of the 13 additional countries whose eligible citizens
may now benefit from visa-free travel.
Over the last 10 years, Canada issued 5,980 temporary resident visas to citizens
from Antigua and Barbuda. These individuals, along with current US nonimmigrant visa holders, may now be eligible for visa-free travel.
Associated links:
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announces that 13
more countries are now eligible for visa-free travel
Find out about Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): Citizens from some visa-required countries
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