Mexico eTAs cannot be extended; travelers must leave the country before their authorized stay expires.
What You Need to Know
The Mexico eTA allows a stay of up to 180 days per visit but does not provide an option to extend the eTA once issued. If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for a different visa type through Mexican immigration authorities, usually before your current stay ends. Overstaying can lead to penalties and affect future travel.
Our Recommendation
If you think you will need to stay beyond your eTA's allowed period, contact Mexican immigration authorities well in advance to explore other visa options.
A Quick Tip
Always check your eTA's validity and the permitted length of stay before making plans, and be sure to comply with Mexican immigration rules to avoid complications.