Canada Visa RequirementsFor Brunei passport holders

Bruneian passport holders are eligible for a Canadian Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for air travel to Canada. The eTA costs CAD 7 and allows stays up to 180 days.

Electronic Travel Authorization
180 days max stay
$7 visa cost
Ottawa
North America
CAD ($)
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UTC-3.5 to UTC-8

Brunei passport holders must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) online before traveling to Canada.

Apply online at canada.ca/eta at least 72 hours before your flight. Complete the online form, pay the CAD 7 fee, and receive approval by email. Approval usually comes within minutes.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

eTA Application (Online)

Complete the online eTA application form with accurate passport details, travel plans, and background information. Pay the USD 7 fee online by credit or debit card.

Required at Entry

eTA Approval (Email)

Your Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) approval email, which is electronically linked to your passport. Save a digital copy; printing is optional but recommended.

Valid Passport

The same passport used for the eTA application. The eTA is electronically linked to your passport number and cannot be transferred to a different passport.

Return or Onward Ticket

A confirmed return or onward flight from Canada. Required for air travel even with an eTA, as airlines verify authorization before boarding.

Proof of Sufficient Funds

Bank statements or credit card evidence showing you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in Canada.

Proof of Accommodation Recommended

Hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter showing where you will be staying in Canada.

Current Travel Situation

Brunei to Canada: What You Need to Know

Canada grants eTA access to Bruneian nationals for entry by air. The eTA is electronically linked to your Bruneian passport. Note the eTA is only for air travel; entry by land from the US requires a separate visitor visa.

How to Get There

The eTA is only for air entry to Canada. If crossing from the USA by land, a separate visitor visa (TRV) is required.

Money & Banking

Canada uses the Canadian dollar (CAD). Major cities are expensive; budget CAD 150-250 per day.

Practical Tips

Canada offers Banff National Park, Niagara Falls, Vancouver's Pacific coast, and Quebec's French heritage. Royal Brunei Airlines connects to London and other hubs for onward flights to Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Brunei passport holders need an eTA to visit Canada?

Yes. Brunei passport holders need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to visit Canada. The eTA costs USD 7 and is applied for online before departure.

How do I apply for a Canada eTA as a Brunei citizen?

Apply online through Canada's official eTA portal or through a licensed travel agency. You will need your passport details and a credit card to pay the USD 7 fee. Approval is typically sent by email within minutes.

How long can Brunei passport holders stay in Canada with an eTA?

The Canada eTA allows stays up to 180 days per visit and is typically valid for 12 months or for multiple visits within its validity period.

Is the Canada eTA the same as a visa?

No. An eTA is not a visa; it is an electronic travel authorization that pre-screens travelers before they board a flight. It is simpler and cheaper than a standard visa and is applied for online.

How much does the Canada eTA cost?

The Canada eTA costs USD 7 (or the local equivalent). Payment is made online during the application process by credit or debit card.

How far in advance should I apply for a Canada eTA?

Apply for the Canada eTA at least 72 hours before your flight. While approval often comes within minutes, it is best to apply early to avoid any last-minute issues.

Can I enter Canada by land or sea with just an eTA?

The Canada eTA is typically valid for air travel only. If you plan to enter by land or sea from a neighboring country, you may need to apply for a different visa type. Verify with Canada's immigration authority.