Entering Canada
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With the gradual opening of Canada’s borders, more and more friends who are preparing to return to Canada have doubts about the vaccine requirements for entry. Today we will answer them for you!
The recognized vaccines announced by the Canadian official website are as follows:
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As shown in the picture above, the Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines commonly used by domestic friends are recognized! It is very convenient for fully vaccinated travelers to enter the country at this stage, but travelers who are not fully vaccinated are divided into two situations:
- Adult travelers (18 years and above) who are not fully vaccinated are not allowed to enter the country according to Canada’s current regulations. Entering Canada:
- For this group of people, that is, those who have not been vaccinated with the Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines or Wuhan Biotech (or vaccinated with Anhui Zhifei...etc., non-Canadian approved vaccines), they can only continue to wait for the Canadian federal government to update the policy in the future. Opportunity to enter. Or you can apply to the Canadian government for exemption from entry, but it is generally difficult to get approval without good reasons.
- Underage travelers (under 18 years old) who are not fully vaccinated can enter Canada normally. But you still need to pay attention:
- html Passengers aged 15-11 years old need to undergo a nucleic acid test before entering the country, but do not need to be quarantined at home.
Of course, there is a very user-friendly questionnaire on the official website of the Canadian Immigration Bureau. Friends can conduct a self-assessment on the website according to their own conditions to check whether they are eligible to enter Canada.
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Immigration Bureau official website: https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/wizard-start#services
In order to facilitate the self-test, the editor has created a tutorial!
Choose entry status
Step 1
Choose your own entry status: tourist visa, work visa, and student visa are all options for A foreign national. After selecting, click Continue to proceed to the next step.
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Choose the type of vaccine
Step 2
Friends, please choose the type of vaccine you want to inject based on your actual situation. After selecting, click Continue to proceed to the next step.
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Answer vaccine questions
Step 3
In this step, you need to answer questions related to vaccination. Have you received the second dose of vaccine 14 days before entering Canada? The 14 days are calculated as follows: If your second dose is anytime on Thursday, June 1, then June 15 will be the first day you meet the 14-day requirement.
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Select here honestly and click Continue to go to the next step to see the results.
After completing all the questions, an evaluation result will appear:
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The result of "Likely be allowed to enter Canada" is that you will be allowed to enter Canada. The official website’s evaluation results below will tell you what materials you need to prepare for the next step of entry~~
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ArriveCan is of course essential! In addition, when entering the country, you need to carry the vaccine certificate (with English translation) with the certificate for easy inspection by customs.
Currently, tourist visas do not comply with entry regulations if they are purely traveling without reason and have not received the required vaccinations.
Finally, I wish everyone a smooth entry!
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Statement: The pictures and information used in this article are from the Internet, compiled, translated, edited and released by the Canadian immigration editor.