Canada Visa RequirementsFor San Marino passport holders

San Marino citizens qualify for Canada's eTA system, a low-cost online authorization replacing the traditional visa. The eTA costs CAD 7, takes minutes to obtain, and allows multiple entries for up to 6 months each. Apply before booking flights.

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

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

Apply online at canada.ca/eta before booking flights. You will need a valid San Marino passport, email address, and credit or debit card for the CAD 7 fee. Approvals typically arrive within minutes, though some take a few days for additional review. The eTA is electronically linked to your passport and valid for 5 years or until passport expiry.

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

San Marino to Canada: What You Need to Know

Canada extended the eTA system to San Marino as part of its visa-exempt country list. The eTA is mandatory for air travel to Canada and must be obtained before boarding. San Marino passport holders planning to enter Canada by land or sea face different entry requirements.

How to Get There

Direct European flights to Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver are available from Rome. Many visitors combine Canada with the US; a separate ESTA or US visa is required. The eTA covers multiple entries making repeat visits convenient.

Money & Banking

Canada uses the Canadian Dollar (CAD). ATMs are widely available. Major credit cards are accepted everywhere. Tipping 15 to 20 percent is customary in restaurants. San Marino uses the Euro; exchange is readily available at Canadian airports and banks.

Practical Tips

1. Apply for the eTA before booking airfare to confirm eligibility.
2. The eTA covers air travel only; land border entry rules differ.
3. Canada is vast; plan domestic flights or Via Rail for intercity travel.
4. Travel insurance is essential given Canada's high medical costs for visitors.
5. Summer (June to August) is ideal for most Canadian destinations; winters can be severe.