How to Easily Get a Tourist Visa to Vietnam from Canada (2026 Guide)
Vietnam has become a top-tier destination for Canadians seeking adventure, culture, and world-class cuisine. In 2026, the process to get a tourist visa to Vietnam from Canada is almost entirely digital, making it easier than ever for travelers from the Maritimes to the Pacific coast to secure their entry.
Whether you are departing from Pearson (YYZ) or Vancouver International (YVR), this guide outlines the smoothest paths to obtaining your visa.
1. Do Canadian Citizens Need a Visa for Vietnam?
Yes. As of 2026, Canadian passport holders require a visa to enter Vietnam for tourism. Unlike some European nations, Canada is not currently on the visa-exemption list, meaning your travel documents must be approved before you board your flight.
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Visa Type: Tourist (DL)
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Validity: Up to 90 days.
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Entry Options: Single or Multiple Entry.
2. The Easiest Method: The 90-Day Vietnam E-Visa
The 90-day E-visa is the most popular way for Canadians to enter Vietnam. It is 100% online and eliminates the need to mail your passport to Ottawa.
Why Canadians Prefer the E-Visa:
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Cost-Effective: Standard government fees are $25 USD for single entry and $50 USD for multiple entry.
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Total Flexibility: Valid for entry via 42 different ports, including all major airports like Hanoi (HAN) and Saigon (SGN).
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Painless Process: Apply from your home in Calgary, Winnipeg, or Halifax.
2026 Application Steps:
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Digital Assets: Upload a clear scan of your Canadian passport and a digital 4x6cm photo.
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Port Selection: Choose your arrival airport. Ensure this matches your flight itinerary, as entry ports are strictly enforced in 2026.
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Payment: Use an international credit card to pay the processing fee.
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Wait & Print: Processing takes 3 to 5 business days. Download the PDF and print two copies.
3. Visiting the Vietnam Embassy or Consulate in Canada
If you prefer a physical visa sticker or are applying for a 5-year Visa Exemption (available for Canadians of Vietnamese origin), you can visit the following locations:
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Vietnam Embassy in Ottawa: 470 Wilbrod St, Ottawa, ON K1N 6M8.
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Vietnam Consulate in Vancouver: 800-605 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5J3.
Tip: For those in Toronto or Montreal, the Ottawa Embassy is the primary point of contact, though most residents in these cities find the online E-visa to be significantly faster.

4. Flight Routes from Canada to Vietnam
In 2026, most Canadians reach Vietnam via one-stop connections. Your visa will be checked at your Canadian departure gate:
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Air Canada / EVA Air: Connecting via Taipei (TPE) from YVR or YYZ.
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Cathay Pacific: Connecting via Hong Kong (HKG).
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Korean Air: Connecting via Seoul (ICN).
Note: If you are at YYZ Terminal 1 and realize your E-visa has a mistake, do not attempt to fix it through the government portal. Use an emergency 1-hour service to secure an Approval Letter so you don’t miss your long-haul flight.
5. Emergency Visa for Canadians
Travelers from Canada often face “visa stress” due to the 11 to 14-hour time difference with Vietnam. If you need an emergency Vietnam visa, our 24/7 service provides:
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1-Hour Express: For those already at the airport.
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Same-Day Approval: For last-minute departures from Montreal (YUL) or Edmonton (YEG).
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I get a Vietnam visa on arrival at the airport in Hanoi? A: Only if you have a pre-approved Visa Approval Letter. You cannot simply show up with a Canadian passport and expect a visa at the gate.
Q: Is the 90-day Multiple Entry visa worth it? A: Yes! If you plan to visit Thailand or Cambodia during your trip and return to Vietnam, the Multiple Entry visa saves you from reapplying.
Q: How much is the stamping fee in 2026? A: If using a Visa on Arrival (Approval Letter), the stamping fee is $25 USD cash. If using an E-visa, there is no additional stamping fee at the airport.


