Hi all.
While filling the eTA registration form I came across a line that worries me a bit "You may be asked for proof of insurance upon entering Canada." Does it means that I MUST have a life/medical insurance to enter Canada? Or is it very likely that I will be refused entry if I don't have insurance?
While filling the eTA registration form I came across a line that worries me a bit "You may be asked for proof of insurance upon entering Canada." Does it means that I MUST have a life/medical insurance to enter Canada? Or is it very likely that I will be refused entry if I don't have insurance?