Access to Canada is expected to be effective from July 6, 2021

Access to Canada is expected to be effective from July 6, 2021

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  1. Who is currently allowed to enter Canada?
  • In addition, only Canadians and those who have a permanent residence permit for Canada or those who have received special permission from immigration authorities are allowed to enter.
  1. Who is not allowed to enter Canada until further notice?
  • People who travel to Canada for recreational purposes, tourism, visit friends or a large event such as a wedding, or wish to stay at their property in Canada, are still not allowed to enter Canada.

If you belong to the first group, I apply for admission to Canada from July 6, 2021According to the Government of Canada website:

https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/covid-vaccinated-travellers-entering-canada

Here’s an overview – however, we recommend

Always check the current status of entry conditions at the link above and/or contact your airline.

testing:

Before your visit:

A PCR test with proof of result is required within 72 hours of arrival in Canada.

The test result (on paper or electronically) must contain the following information:

Passenger name and date of birth

Name and address of the laboratory/clinic/facility conducting the test

the date the test was conducted

type of test being performed

Exam Results

upon your arrival:

At airports in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, passengers must take another test upon arrival. This also applies to some land border crossings.

Suggestion: You can pre-register for the test on the respective airport’s website to save time on arrival.

Your arrival test is negative:

  • Find out about and follow local health measures
  • Maintain a list of all close contacts in Canada during the first 14 days
  • Always carry your vaccination certificate with you!
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Your arrival test is positive:

  • You are bound to go into quarantine!
  • Always carry your vaccination certificate with you!
  • You will be contacted by the local health department at your location and will have to follow the instructions given to you.

Registration:

entrants must arrivacan app Download and Register.

In the ArriveCAN app you will be asked to enter the following information:

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  • Details of your first dose of vaccine (date, country and the vaccine you received)
  • Details of your second dose of vaccination (unless given to you) from jansen Johnson & Johnson Vaccination),
  • A photo/scan or PDF file of your vaccination protocol

Certified translation of documents into English or French required!

Without providing the required information in ArriveCAN prior to arrival, you will not be exempt from quarantine, even if you meet all other requirements.

important to know

Only the following vaccines are recognized in Canada:

  • Pfizer (Komirnati, Tozinamaran, BNT162B2)
  • MOD (mRNA-1273)
  • AstraZeneca (Vaxxeveria, AZD1222, Covishield)
  • Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) – Single Dose / Single Dose

Important!

You will need to prepare a quarantine plan before you leave for Canada, which you must have at the time of entry.

Why?

  • If your covid test result is positive after admission
  • or other entry requirements have not been met.

The daily updated guidelines for the quarantine plan can be found here:

https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/isolation#quarantine

We will announce more details as the new rules go into effect.

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