Multiple Entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA
Eligible travelers can use the Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA to visit the islands repeatedly during the authorization’s validity. This electronic travel permit simplifies entry for tourism, business, and similar purposes, so visitors do not have to obtain a standard visa for each trip.
How does the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA work for visitors?
The multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA lets eligible travellers enter and leave the island multiple times during its validity, without applying for a new eTA each visit. Travellers must follow all immigration rules and present the required documents during the immigration process.
What is the validity and stay limit for the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA?
The multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA has a validity of 1 year and allows the travellers to stay for a period of 90 days.
Important points for the travellers:
1. Overstaying
Exceeding the permitted stay can affect future travel eligibility and may lead to fines.
2. Entry Approval
Entry is subject to approval by border and immigration authorities.
3. Approved eTA
Travellers must keep a copy of their approved eTA with them throughout their stay in Saint Kitts and Navis eTA.
What does one need to apply for a multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA?
To apply for a multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA, travellers must provide a set of documents when submitting their application.

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Valid Passport
The travellers are required to upload a scanned copy of their passport bio page. The passport must be valid for at least 6 months after arrival. It should also have at least 1-2 blank pages for immigration stamps.
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Passport-Size Photo
A passport-sized photo is required for the Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA application with a white background.
🛂 Pro Tip: Apply for your Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA using your new passport if you have recently renewed it. |
What additional documents might be required for the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA during immigration?
Travellers may be asked by immigration personnel to show certain documents for the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA during the immigration process. They are:

1. Proof Of Stay/Host Address
Hotel address and contact details are required. If staying with family or friends, travelers must have an invitation letter with trip details and a valid host ID, such as a passport or ID card.
2. Flight Tickets
Flight tickets for return journey or for onward travel showing the stay duration of the trip.
3. Proof Of Financial Means
Proof of funds is required, such as verified bank statements from the last 3 months and a credit or debit card to pay the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA application fee.
Pro Tip: Use a valid email when applying for your eTA. |
What purposes of visit does the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA cover?
Travellers must ensure their reason for visiting matches the allowed purposes under the multiple-entry eTA.
Allowed Purpose |
Typical Use |
Tourism |
Vacations, sightseeing, beach holidays |
Business |
Meetings, conferences, investment visits |
Visiting Friends/Family |
Staying with relatives or friends, personal visits |
Cultural Events |
Attending music festivals, art exhibitions, local gatherings |
Seminar |
Joining short-term workshops or professional gatherings |
Work (Non-income) |
Temporary assignments, with no income earned |
Honeymoon |
Celebrating post-marriage travel with a spouse |
Getting Married |
Attending your own marriage ceremony in Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Diplomat Official Visit |
Travel on diplomatic or government assignment |
Crew Member |
Entry during duty as ship or airline crew |
Medical Care |
Receiving treatment or health consultations |
Religious Visit |
Attending spiritual or religious gatherings |
Transit |
Short stopover without staying in the country |
Other |
Special or unlisted travel reasons |
Important Note: Crew members, diplomats, and military personnel who enter and depart on the same day do not require an eTA. |
What is the payable amount for the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA?
The fee for the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA depends on the chosen processing time. Travellers can find the exact amount with the fee calculator on the Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA Fee page.
What duration is required to process the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA?
Processing time for the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA depends on the traveller’s plan and chosen processing speed. Travellers can speed up their applications if needed.
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Normal Processing
The application is processed within 1-6 Working Days, perfect for those travellers who have applied before their travel plans.
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Rush Processing
The rush processing is for those applicants who are applying for their eTA application near to their travel date. The application gets processed within 1- 3 Working Days.
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Super Rush Processing
Super rush processing is for applicants who need their eTA application handled urgently. The application gets processed 24 Hours.
What procedure is involved in completing the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA?
FILL FORM AND ATTACH DOCUMENTS |
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REVIEW CAREFULLY |
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PAY FEE AND WAIT Pay the processing fee for your multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA with any valid debit or credit card. After payment, you’ll get confirmation by email. Once approved, your eTA will be sent to your email. |
How can an applicant check the current status of their multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA?
The applicants can visit the Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA Application Tracking page and enter their application number, passport number, and solve the captcha code to check the status of their multiple-entry eTA application.
Is it allowed to extend a multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA?
Travellers cannot extend their stay under the multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA. Anyone wanting to stay longer than the approved period must contact the Saint Kitts and Nevis immigration department for help.
Conclusion
The multiple-entry Saint Kitts and Nevis eTA allows eligible travellers to enter the country multiple times within a year. It’s easy to apply online, supports various visit purposes, and offers flexible processing options. Be sure to follow the stay limit and carry your approved eTA during your trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Travel insurance is not mandatory for the eTA, but it is highly recommended in case of medical emergencies or travel disruptions.
Yes, all travellers, including minors, must have their own approved eTA, even if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
If your travel dates change but fall within the eTA’s validity period, you can still travel without reapplying. Make sure to carry updated travel documents.
Yes, immigration officers may ask about your reason for visiting each time. Be ready to provide proof matching your declared purpose.
Content Disclaimer: While this information reflects updates as of June 2025, travellers should confirm the latest details with official sources such as embassies, immigration offices, or airlines to avoid any discrepancies in their travel plans.