The proof of the positive result must be from an accepted type of molecular test.your scheduled entry into Canada by water or land.the initial scheduled departure time of your aircraft.The test must have been taken at least 14 and no more than 180 days before (starting January 15, 2022, between 10 and 180 days):.If you are now symptom-free, you can provide proof of a positive COVID-19 molecular test when crossing the border, instead of a negative one. If you’ve already had COVID-19 and recovered You must provide proof of a COVID-19 negative molecular test result to enter Canada OR proof of a previous positive test result taken between 14 and 180 days ago (starting January 15, 2022, between 10 and 180 days ago).Pre-entry testing (accepted types, timing) Who needs a pre-entry test Air travellers: register in advance for arrival testing travel document entered in ArriveCAN (e.g. have a quarantine plan in case of positive resultsĥ. proof of vaccination that was uploaded into ArriveCAN (original or paper copy)Ĥ. ArriveCAN receipt with letter I or, V, or A beside the vaccinated traveller’s nameģ.
Have the following items with you for assessment by a government official at the border (land borderĬrossings do not provide WiFi for travellers):Ģ. Checklist of what you need to have ready at the border To enter or return to Canada as a fully vaccinated traveller, you must follow all of these requirements. Find out if you can enter Canada Pre-entry testing and ArriveCAN requirements If you do not qualify for the fully vaccinated traveller exemption, you may still be able to enter Canada. If you’ve only had one dose of an accepted vaccine other than Janssen (Johnson & Johnson), you don’t qualify for the fully vaccinated traveller exemption. If you’ve recovered from COVID-19, you still need at least 2 doses of an accepted COVID-19 vaccine or mix of 2 accepted vaccines. Recovered from COVID-19 with only one dose You must have received at least 2 doses of an accepted vaccine, or a mix of 2 accepted vaccines, or at least 1 dose of the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine to qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller and be allowed to enter Canada.
What is not accepted as a fully vaccinated traveller Partial vaccination You will not qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller. If your proof of vaccination doesn't meet all of the requirements, it will be considered invalid. Keep both the original proof of vaccination and the certified translation with you while you travel.
Your certified translation must include the stamp or membership number of a professional translation association. If your proof of vaccination is not in English or French, you need a certified translation in English or French. If your proof of vaccination is not in English or French
Positive arrival test or symptoms after your arrival.Arrival testing and possible quarantine.Pre-entry testing and ArriveCAN requirements.Check if you qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller.Travellers are eligible to enter or return to Canada if they qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller. Effective December 15, 2021: Avoid non-essential travel outside Canada, regardless of your vaccination status.