Fully Vaccinated

  • Canada to end pre-arrival COVID-19 test for incoming travellers

    Canada is lifting its COVID-19 test requirements for fully vaccinated travellers.

    Starting April 1, fully vaccinated travellers to Canada will no longer need a pre-arrival COVID-19
    test.

    The Canadian government announced the new measures would affect travellers arriving at all ports of entry. Although pre-arrival testing requirements will be dropped, the government may still randomly test travellers upon arrival. The purpose of the random tests will be to identify and track COVID-19 variants. If fully vaccinated travellers are selected for an on-arrival test, they will not need to quarantine while waiting on their result.

  • Fully vaccinated travellers no longer need a COVID-19 test to come to Canada

    Pre-entry tests are no longer required of fully vaccinated travellers.

    As of April 1, fully vaccinated travellers no longer need a pre-arrival COVID-19 test to enter Canada.

  • How to avoid criminal inadmissibility issues at the border

    Whether you have a minor or major offence on your record, it is important to plan ahead of your trip to Canada.

    This year marks the first since the start of the pandemic that Canada is fully open to tourists.

    Canada imposed travel restrictions on tourists in March 2020 and lifted them for those fully vaccinated in late summer 2021. Effective April 1st, fully vaccinated tourists do not need to complete a COVID-19 test before entering Canada.

    This is good news for tourists since Canada is making it much easier to visit the country.