Canada Visa RequirementsFor Sweden passport holders

Swedish passport holders need a Canadian eTA (CAD 7) before flying to Canada. The eTA allows stays up to 6 months (180 days).

Electronic Travel Authorization
180 days max stay
$7 visa cost
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Sweden passport holders must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) online before traveling to Canada.

Apply for the eTA at canada.ca/eta before booking your flight. Cost is CAD 7. Most applications are approved instantly. The eTA is valid for 5 years or until passport expiry and allows multiple trips. You can stay up to 180 days per visit. The eTA is only required for air travel; land entry has different requirements.

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

Valid Swedish passport

The Canadian eTA is linked to your specific passport. Must be valid for the duration of your intended stay.

Canadian eTA approval

Apply at canada.ca/eta before booking your flight. Cost is CAD 7. The eTA is approved electronically and linked to your passport.

Required at Entry

Return or onward ticket Recommended

Evidence of departure from Canada within 6 months. May be checked by airline and CBSA.

Proof of sufficient funds Recommended

Ability to support yourself during your stay in Canada. CBSA may ask for evidence.

Current Travel Situation

Sweden to Canada: What You Need to Know

Canada and Sweden have excellent bilateral relations, strong people-to-people ties, and aligned democratic values. Canada has one of the largest Swedish-origin diaspora communities, particularly in British Columbia and Ontario. Canada requires an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for Swedish citizens traveling by air. The eTA costs only CAD 7.

How to Get There

Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Vancouver (YVR), Montreal (YUL), and Calgary (YYC) are served from Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) by SAS (seasonal nonstop to some cities), Air Canada, and via connecting hubs. Icelandair offers connections to Toronto and other Canadian cities via Reykjavik.

Money & Banking

Canada uses the Canadian Dollar (CAD). Exchange SEK at Arlanda or use ATMs in Canada. Canada is comparable in price to Sweden for most items, though accommodation in Vancouver and Toronto can be very expensive. Cards are universally accepted. Tipping is expected in Canada: 15-20% at restaurants.

Practical Tips

Apply for the eTA before purchasing flights as it is a boarding requirement. Canada is vast; plan domestic connections carefully. Healthcare is expensive; purchase travel insurance. Cannabis is legal across Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Swedish citizens need a visa for Canada?

No visa is required. Swedish citizens need a Canadian eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) costing CAD 7 before flying to Canada. The eTA allows stays up to 6 months.

How do Swedish citizens apply for the Canadian eTA?

Apply at canada.ca/eta before purchasing flights. Cost is CAD 7. Most applications are approved instantly. The eTA is valid for 5 years or until passport expiry.

Does the Canadian eTA apply for land crossings from the US?

No. The eTA is only required for air travel to Canada. Land entry from the US has different requirements.

How long can Swedish citizens stay in Canada?

Up to 6 months (180 days) per visit. A border officer makes the final determination.

Are there nonstop flights from Sweden to Canada?

SAS operates seasonal nonstop service from Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) to some Canadian cities. Air Canada and other carriers offer connections via London, Amsterdam, and Reykjavik (Icelandair).

Is tipping expected in Canada?

Yes. Tipping is customary in Canada: 15-20% at restaurants, a few dollars for taxis and hotel staff.