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Canada currently requires all travelers to be fully vaccinated and face mandatory random COVID-19 testing when they enter the country by land or air.
In October 2021, new United States Department of Homeland Security regulations were released regarding cross-border travel between the Canada and the United States based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. To prevent supply chain disruptions, the DHS allowed for a window of four months—until January 22, 2022—for ...
Canadian Passport required and must be valid for the period of intended stay. [343] Canadian Passport exemptions only for nationals of Canada with a NEXUS card embarking in Canada or USA. [343] For frequent travellers there is NEXUS card program designed to let pre-approved, low-risk travellers cross the Canada–United States border quickly. [347]
Canada, which already has some of the world's toughest travel and quarantine rules, plans to introduce restrictions such as mandatory airport COVID-19 tests and hotel quarantines for up to three days.
ArriveCAN was introduced by the federal government on April 20, 2020, as part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and launched on April 29, 2020. [2] The app was developed by a two-person [3] Canadian consulting firm, GC Strategies, through a pre-existing contract with the CBSA. [4]
With Canada's pre-entry testing requirement for fully vaccinated individuals crossing the land border officially being dropped today, casual travel between Canada and the United States is expected ...
Maldives: As of 15 July 2020, Maldives is allowing visitors to travel to the country under normal 'pre-Covid' regulations. That includes no isolation period for arriving tourists. [ 224 ] With effect from 10 September 2020, arriving passengers must provide the results of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of arrival.
Tests on randomly selected passengers will resume on July 19 for fully vaccinated travelers arriving in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Toronto.