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Cuba’s entry rules just changed and visiting is a little more complicated for Canadians

12 July 20253 Mins Read

If you’re planning a beach getaway to Cuba this year, there’s a new rule you should know about before boarding your flight.

As of July 1, 2025, Cuba has officially switched to an electronic visa (e-visa) system for most foreign travellers, including Canadians. That means the old tourist card — the paper slip you used to get at the airport or through a travel agent — is no longer valid for entry.

While many Canadians won’t need to lift a finger because their visa is already bundled with their airline ticket, others may have to apply separately, depending on how they’re getting there.

To help avoid surprises at the airport, here’s a breakdown of what’s changed and how to make sure you’re cleared for takeoff.

Do Canadians need a visa to enter Cuba now?

Yes. All Canadian citizens now require a tourist visa (e-visa) to travel to Cuba. According to the Government of Canada, tourists are allowed to stay up to 90 days under this visa, with the option to extend once you’re there

What happened to the old tourist card?

Cuba has phased out the old paper-based tourist card system that Canadians were used to. It’s now replaced by a digital e-visa, which must be obtained in advance.

How do I get the new e-visa?

There are two main ways, depending on how you’re travelling:

If you’re flying direct from Canada with a major airline like Air Canada, Air Transat, Sunwing, or WestJet, the visa is typically included in your travel package. Check with your airline or tour operator to confirm.

If you’re flying through the U.S., Mexico, or another third country, or using an airline that doesn’t include the visa, you must apply for the e-visa yourself. You can apply online at evisacuba.com or contact the Cuban Consulate in Montreal (located on Décarie Boulevard) to request it manually.

Processing time for the document is approximately 48 hours.

How much does the Cuba e-visa cost?

If you’re applying independently, the visa costs $24 CAD. Payments can be made via Interac e-transfer, money order, cheque, or in person at the consulate.

How long can I stay in Cuba on this visa?

The tourist visa allows Canadians to stay in Cuba for up to 90 days. If you want to stay longer, you can request a one-time extension while you’re already in the country.

​Is there anything else I need to submit before flying?

Yes — all travellers to Cuba must complete the D’Viajeros online customs and health form at least 48 hours before departure. Once completed, you’ll receive a QR code by email, which must be shown at check-in and again upon arrival in Cuba.

What other travel rules should I know?

According to Canada’s official travel page, here are a few other important notes:

  • Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of entry into Cuba.
  • Health insurance is mandatory and must cover you for medical care in Cuba. You may be asked to show proof upon arrival.
  • You’re not allowed to leave Cuba with more than US$5,000 or its equivalent without special authorization.

For more information on travel advisories regarding Cuba, you can visit travel.gc.ca.

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