Please note that for this trip, you must use a passport issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taiwan.
Based on your answers, for the purpose of your current travel, you do not need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to visit Canada.
However, make sure to carry proper travel documents and identification for yourself and any children travelling with you.
As part of recent changes to Canada eTA program, U.S. green card holders or lawful permanent resident of the United States (U.S.), no longer need Canada eTA.
At check-in, you'll need to show airline staff proof of your valid status as a permanent resident of the U.S.Â
When you arrive in Canada, a border services officer will ask to see your passport and proof of your valid status as a permanent resident of the U.S. or other documents.
When you travel, make sure to bring - a valid passport from your country of nationality - proof of your status as a permanent resident of the U.S., such as a valid green card (officially known as a permanent resident card)
Based on your answers, for the purpose of your current travel, you are not eligible for Canada eTA.
However you may be eligible for a regular visa to visit Canada. Learn more about Canada Entry Requirements by country
You must be at least 18 years of age to apply or apply on behalf of someone.
A parent/guardian needs to complete the additional questions.