Canada’s COVID-19 Border Restrictions Extended Until At Least June 30
Canada is extending its existing COVID-19 border restrictions until at least the end of this month despite calls to return international travel to a pre-pandemic
Canada is extending its existing COVID-19 border restrictions until at least the end of this month despite calls to return international travel to a pre-pandemic
Fully-vaccinated travellers can now come into Canada without getting tested for COVID-19 unless they are randomly chosen for that testing. Ottawa’s new, relaxed public health
U.S. officials have advised against travel to Canada because of an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Canada has announced new exemptions to coronavirus international travel restrictions for extended family members of citizens and permanent residents, foreign nationals entering on compassionate grounds and
Every traveller arriving in Canada must present credible 14-day isolation or quarantine plan under new rules announced by the federal government to combat the spread
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