submit your mandatory information via ArriveCAN (App or website), including: a credible quarantine plan confirmation of a negative pre-entry test (or positive test taken 10 to 180 days before entering Canada) COVID-19 symptom self-assessment.positive antigen tests will not be accepted.a positive COVID-19 molecular test result received in the previous 10 to 180 days before your scheduledįlight to Canada, or arrival at the land border or marine port of entry.a negative COVID-19 antigen test result, taken no more than one calendar day before your scheduledįlight to Canada, or arrival at the land border or marine port of entry or.a negative COVID-19 molecular test result taken 72 hours before your scheduled flight to Canada, orĪrrival at the land border or marine port of entry or.(if 12 years or older) present proof of:.be admissible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.If you’re not fully vaccinated but have been granted an exemption to enter Canada, you’ll need to: Check the Government of Canada’s travel pages to find out if you can enter Canada. If you’re not fully vaccinatedįoreign nationals who don’t qualify as fully vaccinated will only be allowed to enter in specific circumstances. If your proof of vaccination is not in English or French, you will need a certified translation in English or French.Ĭurrently, accepted vaccines are Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD, Covaxin, Novavax, Janssen (Johnson & Johnson), Sinopharm, Sinovac and Medicago Covifenz.įull details about proof of vaccination status can be found on the COVID-19 vaccinated travellers entering Canada web page. Your proof of vaccination must be in English or French. And you must have no signs or symptoms of COVID-19. You must have received your second dose at least 14 calendar days before you enter Canada. To qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller to Canada, you must have received at least 2 doses of a vaccine accepted for travel, a mix of 2 accepted vaccines or at least 1 dose of the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine. For questions about travel during the coronavirus pandemic, contact Health Canada. If you do not have your vaccine certificate, you may be denied boarding or entry.įurther details are available on the COVID-19 vaccinated travellers entering Canada web page. If your arrival test is positive, you must isolate for 10 days. If selected for arrivals testing, you are not required to quarantine while awaiting the result. If you cannot wear a face mask for medical reasons, you must be in possession of a medical certificate.įrom 19 July, arrivals testing will take place outside of airports either via an in-person appointment at select testing provider locations and pharmacies, or a virtual appointment for a self-swab test – further information is available on the government of Canada’s travel pages. wear a face mask during the flight and in airport terminals.submit your mandatory information via ArriveCAN (App or website), including proof of vaccination in English or French and.be admissible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and,.Use the online tool ‘Find out if you can travel to Canada’ to find out if you are eligible to enter Canada.Īs well as being fully vaccinated, you must If you’re fully vaccinatedįully vaccinated foreign nationals may enter Canada for discretionary (non-essential) reasons, such as tourism.
However, you must travel with acceptable travel documents and identification.įor more information about the eTA system, and to apply online, visit the Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) website. If you’re travelling by land or sea, you won’t need an eTA when you enter Canada. If you have British-Canadian dual nationality you won’t be able to apply for an eTA and you’ll need to present a valid Canadian passport to board your flight to Canada. If you’re visiting Canada you’ll need an eTA to board your flight unless you’re otherwise exempted (for example, if you have a valid Canadian visa or a permanent resident card). Visitors travelling to Canada by air are now expected to get an electronic travel authorisation (eTA) to enter Canada. All travellers Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) If you’re unsure how Canada’s entry requirements apply to you, contact its UK embassy, high commission or consulate. The authorities in Canada set and enforce entry rules.
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This page reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British Citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.
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