Mr. Thrifty has first-hand experience navigating Canada’s border restrictions during COVID-19 and wants to provide you with a primer on the most recent changes.
Read on for a summary of the new rules for entering Canada during COVID-19.
Canada no longer requires pre-arrival COVID tests for fully vaccinated travelers.
To be considered fully vaccinated, you must:
For full details, including what to do if you are travelling with children or other dependents who are not fully vaccinated, check out the Government of Canada website.
Pre-Entry Testing Still Required; Arrival Testing Random
Even fully vaccinated travellers must:
Note that determination of whether you meet the exemptions rests with the discretion of the border control agent at your point of entry. If you meet the exemption requirements you do not have to quarantine – even while awaiting the results of your arrival test. Remember to take a paper copy of your vaccination record with you (a photocopy is acceptable) even though you are required to upload a copy to ArriveCan.
First off, if you’re not a Canadian citizen, check if you’re eligible to enter Canada.
The full list of categories of foreigners who are potentially allowed to enter Canada is at: https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/wizard-start#travel-exempt
However, note that final approval to enter the country rests with the discretion of the border control agent at your point of entry. Because of this discretion, all travelers must have a quarantine plan (which is generally submitted through the ArriveCAN app.)
Assuming you are eligible to enter Canada, you must furnish the results of a recent COVID-19 molecular test (or, starting February 28, a rapid antigen test) to the Canadian border authorities and, if you do not qualify for the exemptions for fully vaccinated travellers, complete a mandatory quarantine period.
The Government of Canada uses the information you provided in ArriveCAN to verify that you:
You will receive live or automated calls. You must answer calls from 1-888-336-7735 and answer all questions truthfully to demonstrate your compliance with the law.
You will receive email reminders of your quarantine requirements.
All travellers are required to take a COVID-19 test on arrival and another on Day 8 of their quarantine.
International arrivals are currently permitted only via the international airports in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal.
Canada’s border restrictions during Covid-19 are constantly evolving. Our summary of the new rules covers the most common situations. As things can change quickly, you should monitor the news and the Government of Canada’s official statements. If you are travelling by land you may want to plan in advance by checking the current border wait times which are updated in real time.
For greater assurance, you should also examine source documents directly rather than relying on guidance even on official Canadian government websites (they have been incomplete and/or misleading in the past). Even then, final approval to enter the country rests with the discretion of the border agent.
For more details and a more comprehensive coverage of different scenarios, please refer to the official Government of Canada website here:
Mr. Thrifty continues to recommend that travelers consider a travel health insurance plan. Some plans, including SafetyWing’s Nomad Insurance Plan, cover COVID-19. Note that these plans will generally only cover COVID testing if deemed medically necessary by a physician.
Mr. Thrifty wishes you well and hopes he has enlightened you on Canada’s border restrictions during COVID-19.
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