Parliamentary Committee Notes: Current COVID-19 Border Measures for Travellers Entering Canada

Date: May 10, 2022
Classification: Unclassified
Fully releasable (ATIP)? Yes
Branch / Agency: TB / CBSA

Proposed Response:

Background:

The Government of Canada’s phased approach to easing border measures was developed to meet specific public health criteria and is based on scientific evidence and the public health situation in Canada and around the world.  

Changes on April 25, 2022

Effective April 25, 2022, children between 5 and 11, who are not fully vaccinated, who are travelling with their fully vaccinated parent, step-parent, guardian or tutor are exempt from pre-arrival testing.

In addition, fully vaccinated persons are no longer required to mask in public spaces for 14 days post arrival, including at the port of entry on arrival, nor are they required to maintain a list of close contacts post arrival.

Unless otherwise exempt, all travellers 5 years of age or over who do not qualify as fully vaccinated must continue to provide proof of an accepted type of pre-entry COVID-19 test result:

Fully vaccinated travellers, their children under 12 and persons with a medical contraindication to vaccination are no longer required to provide a quarantine plan.

Travellers are no longer required to complete daily symptom reporting in ArriveCAN, however, should they experience symptoms or test positive, they are required to isolate and report to their local health authority.

Changes on April 1, 2022:

On March 17, 2022 the Government of Canada announced that pre-arrival tests would no longer be required for fully vaccinated travellers.

National Interest Exemptions:

The Minister of Public Safety has extended National Interest Exemptions from the prohibition on entry for the following cohorts of travrellers who would otherwise fall under the new measures, until May 31st.

Changes on March 1, 2022:

Starting on March 1, 2022, a series of changes to Canada’s border measures came into effect.

Contacts:

Approved by: John Ommanney, A/Vice President, Travellers Branch

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