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Cameroon fans: Do you need a visa or eTA for Canada's World Cup?

Key takeaways

  • Most Cameroonian fans planning to fly to Canada for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will need a visitor visa (Temporary Resident Visa, or TRV).
  • Applying as early as possible is critical, given the high demand expected before June–July 2026.
  • Biometrics (fingerprints and photo) are a mandatory step for most visitor visa applicants.
  • Demonstrating strong ties to Cameroon and sufficient funds for the trip is crucial for visa approval.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is fast approaching, with Canada hosting matches alongside the United States and Mexico. For Cameroonian football fans eager to support their national team or simply experience the tournament, understanding Canada's entry requirements is the first step. This guide helps supporters determine whether they need a visitor visa (TRV) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) and offers direct advice for a successful application.

How to determine if you need a visa or eTA

Canada's entry rules depend on a traveller's nationality and their planned arrival method. Most citizens from visa-exempt countries need an eTA to fly to Canada. This electronic authorization links directly to a passport and usually gets approved quickly online. However, citizens from many other nations, including Cameroon, typically need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), or visitor visa, to enter Canada.

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A small portion of this article — research support, fact-cross-checking, and copy-editing — was assisted by AI tooling. Editorial decisions, source verification, and final sign-off remain with our team. We cite primary sources from canada.ca for every factual claim.

Last reviewed: July 16, 2026

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