Dominican Republic Visa RequirementsFor Canada passport holders

Canadian citizens can enter the Dominican Republic visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism, with the option to extend the stay for an additional fee by purchasing a tourist card extension. A tourist card (included in most airfares) is required on arrival.

Visa Free
30 days max stay
Free visa cost
Santo Domingo
North America
DOP (RD$)
Spanish
UTC-4

Great news! Canada passport holders can enter Dominican Republic without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days.

No visa is required. The tourist card is usually included in your airfare when flying with major Canadian carriers on direct routes; confirm with your airline at booking. If not included, a tourist card can be purchased on arrival at the airport for approximately USD 10. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date. Extensions can be purchased at immigration offices inside the country.

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

Current Travel Situation

Canada to Dominican Republic: What You Need to Know

The Dominican Republic is one of the most popular Caribbean destinations for Canadians, particularly the resort areas of Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, and La Romana. The country issues a tourist card (tarjeta de turista) to arriving visitors, which is typically bundled into the cost of airline tickets purchased through travel agents or airlines serving the route. Canadians who need to extend beyond 30 days can pay a fee at immigration.

Practical Tips

  • Confirm with your airline whether the tourist card fee is included in your ticket price, as most direct flights from Canada include it automatically.
  • Extensions beyond 30 days are available by paying the overstay fee (known as a multa) at immigration; costs increase with the length of the overstay.
  • Carry some US dollars or Dominican pesos for initial expenses, as ATMs and currency exchange are available at major airports and resorts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Canadians need a visa for the Dominican Republic?

No. Canadian citizens can enter the Dominican Republic visa-free. A tourist card (tarjeta de turista) is required but is typically included in the price of airline tickets on direct routes from Canada. If not included in your airfare, the tourist card can be purchased on arrival for approximately USD 10.

How long can Canadians stay in the Dominican Republic?

The standard tourist card permits a stay of up to 30 days. If you wish to stay longer, you can purchase an extension at immigration offices within the country. There is an overstay fee (multa) for those who remain beyond their authorized period without extending.

Is the tourist card included in my airline ticket?

For most direct flights from Canada to the Dominican Republic, the tourist card fee is bundled into the ticket price by the airline. Confirm with your airline at the time of booking. If purchased separately on arrival, it costs approximately USD 10.

What should Canadians know about safety in the Dominican Republic?

The Dominican Republic is generally safe in major resort areas, though petty crime, theft, and scams targeting tourists do occur. The Government of Canada advises exercising a high degree of caution. Stick to well-known tourist areas, avoid displaying valuable items, and use reputable transportation. Check the current travel advisory at travel.gc.ca before departure.