“It’s just a connection in Amsterdam.”
That’s what many travellers assume.
The destination is Canada.
The Netherlands is only the layover.
So it should be straightforward…
Until the airline checks the route.
Most travellers focus on their final destination.
But airlines check the entire journey before letting you board.
For Egyptian passport holders travelling to Canada via Amsterdam, the transit step can create risk.
Even if you don’t plan to enter the Netherlands.
Everything can look fine when booking.
But the airline evaluates compliance at check-in.
Airlines are responsible for checking whether passengers appear eligible for the full journey.
If there is uncertainty around transit requirements, they may refuse boarding.
This can happen even when:
This is one of the most common hidden causes of denied boarding on Schengen routes.
Transit rules are not based on one simple condition.
The outcome may change depending on:
Small differences in your itinerary can lead to very different results.
Transit issues are difficult to fix once you reach the airport.
By then, your options may be limited.
Before flying Egypt passport → Canada via Netherlands, check the full journey — not just the destination.
👉 Check Netherlands transit rules for Egyptian passport holders
👉 Check Canada entry requirements
👉 Check passport validity requirements
👉 Do you need a visa before travel?