Travel Alert : Canada [May 20th, 2021]

Canada Travel Alert

Authorities in Canada have extended border closure with the United States for all nonessential travel. The date is expected to go to June 21st but could be extended once again. The Border closer has been active since March 2020 ,the agreement doesn’t affect business travel or trade. Other travel restrictions and requirements remain unchanged.

All Passenger planes remain banned from entering Canada as well. The ban does not apply to cargo flights between Canada and these countries. Travelers who take indirect flights from India or Pakistan to Canada must show a negative result from a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) COVID-19 test obtained at their last point of departure for Canada.

Most nonresident foreign nationals remain banned from entering Canada; those allowed to enter are required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Canadian citizens and residents returning to the country can enter, as can immediate family members of Canadian citizens or residents, provided they plan to stay for at least 15 days and are able to quarantine for the first 14 days of their stay.

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