Canada lifts pre-arrival tests for fully vaccinated travellers
Canada will relax entry for fully vaccinated international travellers at the end of the month.
From February 28, random testing for vaccinated travellers entering Canada will commence but a pre-arrival PCR test won’t be mandatory if fully jabbed. Unvaccinated travellers will still require a pre-arrival PCR test.
Those selected for random testing, will not have to isolate while awaiting results. Today’s announcement is an important step on our pathway to a safe and prudent reopening,” said Tourism Minister Randy Boissonnault.
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