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Passports & visasIt is recommended that all passengers travel with a valid passport, regardless of their destination. All passengers, regardless of nationality and destination, must check with their travel agent and the consulate of the country they are visiting to find out the most up-to-date entry requirements. In compliance with Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) initiatives now in place in many countries, passengers must provide basic personal information to airlines prior to departure. To comply with security measures, Air Transat will require 5 pieces of basic information from their passengers, which will be communicated to customs officials prior to landing. Passengers will be required to provide the following information: official first and last name, gender, date of birth, citizenship, and travel document number. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we provide on our web site is correct and up-to-date, we make no guarantees about the accuracy of the information provided. Passengers are responsible for providing the correct documentation for entry. Passengers holding insufficient or incorrect documentation will be denied boarding. Important notice - Passengers of 12 years old and olderAll passengers of 12 years old and older, departing to/from Canada on all air carriers are subject to advanced identity screening related to the Transport Canada Passenger Protect program. Every passenger age 12 years and older is required to show:
The air carrier has the responsibility to ensure every passenger has the required identification to meet the requirements of both Passenger Protect as well as their destination country. To ensure problem free travel, we strongly recommend that ALL passengers travel with a valid passport (even for those destinations where proof of citizenship/photo identification is an acceptable alternative). Please consult the following link for complete details. The above requirements are specifically for the documentation requirements of Passenger Protect, and DO NOT replace the entry requirements of your destination country. Please consult the following information regarding required documents for Immigration purposes. Travelling to CanadaTravelling to Canada requires a valid passport regardless of nationality. Travellers from some countries may also require a VISA, in addition to a valid passport. Please check with the Consulate for complete details. For British Subjects, specific visa requirements exist. Please consult http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/missions/unitedkingdom-royaumeuni//visas/menu-eng.asp for more information. Permanent Canadian residents already in Canada are required to hold a Permanent Resident Card. People who have completed the Canadian immigration process and have obtained permanent resident status, but are not Canadian citizens can apply for the Card. The Permanent Resident Card is deemed to be the only Permanent Resident status document valid for re-entering Canada by commercial carrier (airplane, boat, train and bus) after international travel and must be carried with your national passport. The first Permanent Resident Cards were issued in June 2002 for a 5-year period. Ensure to check the expiry date and apply for a new one well in advance of your intended travel date. For more information, consult www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/pr-card/index.asp. For international flights, please consult your travel agent for specific country requirements. For any destination, it is strongly recommended that children under the age of 18 carry a consent letter signed by both parents or their legal guardian for each and every trip abroad if they travel with only one parent, alone, or with other acquaintances. Here's a helpful checklist of passport and visa information you may want to check out before you leave.
Transiting without visa (TWOV)Transiting without visa may be permitted, when specific conditions are met. This is available at the following airports:
Please consult your travel agent and/or the local consulate for further details. Transiting without visa is not permitted to the following destinations:
Note:
Liability limitationsAir Transat reserves the right to refuse transportation of passengers for the following reasons. The passenger:
For more information on passports and visas, consult the Foreign Affairs Canada web site. |












