There are many different types of British passport, including passports for citizens of the UK proper, British Overseas Territories citizens, British Nationals (Overseas), and British Subjects.
Most, but not all, of these are eligible for visa exemption for Canada and for the Canadian eTA.
The following types of British passport holder can obtain the eTA for Canada:
Crown Dependency passports:
- Guernsey passport
- Jersey passport
- Manx passport (Isle of Man)
British Overseas Territories passports:
- Anguillan passport
- Bermudian passport
- British Virgin Islands passport
- Caymanian passport
- Gibraltar passport
- Montserratian passport
- Pitcairn Islands passport
- Saint Helena passport
- Turks and Caicos Islands passport
Other types of British passport:
- British National (Overseas) holding British National (Overseas) passport
- British Overseas citizens holding British Overseas citizen passport (with right of abode in the UK)
- British subjects holding British subject passport (with right of abode in the UK)
The following types of British passport holders are not eligible for the Canada eTA and must apply for a visa instead:
- British Overseas citizens and British subjects with indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom
- British protected persons
- British subjects and British Overseas citizens who are subject to immigration control in the United Kingdom.