Canada has made Qatari nationals visa‑exempt and added Qatar to the eTA program; eligible travelers must obtain an eTA for air travel to Canada. This replaces the TRV for air arrivals and is intended to streamline short‑term travel and ties between the countries.
Soheil Hosseini
November 26, 2025
Jurisdiction
Federal
Week
Week 48
Impact
Moderate
Programs Affected
Canada Lifts Visa Requirement for Qatar, Adds Country to eTA Program
Summary: Canada has removed Qatar from its visa-required list, making Qatari citizens visa‑exempt and eligible for the Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) when traveling to Canada by air.
Date of update: 2025-11-26 | Source: News Article Canada has lifted the visa requirement for Qatar, placing Qatari nationals on the list of visa‑exempt countries. Under the change, eligible travelers from Qatar must obtain an eTA before boarding a flight to Canada, replacing the need for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) for air travel. Program affected: TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) — shift from TRV to eTA for air arrivals by Qatari citizens. Key points:
- Qatari nationals are now visa‑exempt for Canada.
- An eTA is required for air travel to or through Canada; it is an online pre‑screening tied to the traveler’s passport.
- The eTA requirement applies to air travel; visa‑exempt entry by land or sea does not use eTA. Independent analysis:
- Positive impacts: The change should streamline short‑term travel, reduce processing burdens, and facilitate tourism, business visits, and family travel between Canada and Qatar. Airlines and airports may benefit from more predictable pre‑boarding screening via eTA.
- Potential considerations: While eTA expedites access for low‑risk travelers, authorities will rely more on advance electronic screening rather than full TRV adjudication, making robust carrier checks and traveler compliance critical. This policy adjustment underscores Canada’s openness to travel and commercial ties with Qatar while maintaining pre‑departure screening through the eTA system.
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