On July 3, 2020, Canada local time, people in Canada welcomed the first weekend after the National Day. On the same day, the four Atlantic provinces were officially unblocked, and 2.2 million residents were finally able to travel across provinces!
At 7 a.m., the roads running through the border between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are lined with vehicles, and the round-trip lanes are lined with cars, and there is no sight at all. Netizens suggest that you must prepare sufficient gasoline, water, snacks and patience.
The reason why peace officials at the border are required to inspect non-commercial vehicles, confirm that the drivers and passengers are local residents, conduct questions related to COVID-19, and leave contact information to prevent the outbreak of the epidemic.
The four Atlantic provinces in Canada include Newfoundland and Labrador (NL), Nova Scotia (NS), New Brunswick (NB) and Prince Edward Island (PEI). It was announced earlier that the provincial boundaries would be lifted on July 3, and the requirement of 14-day quarantine across provinces would be lifted, so that residents of the four provinces could freely visit friends and relatives in neighboring provinces.
This "unlocking" policy is to protect areas with fewer cases and promote local valuable summer tourism.
As of the morning of July 3, both NL province and PEI have been cleared, and there have been no new cases in more than a month. Although NS province has three new cases this week, these cases are people with international travel history and there is no sign that they have spread the virus to others.
As for the three confirmed cases in NB Province, it was caused by the fact that a doctor did not self-isolate after returning from Quebec. However, there have been no new cases in the province for more than a week, which shows that the epidemic has been under control.
Canada Anti-epidemic Notice
"Life is recovering quietly, but we must be cautious"
With the official arrival of summer, many people are concerned about what Canada will be like in the next few months.
According to the latest public health simulation data released by relevant Canadian departments, Canada is moving in the right direction after a challenging spring.
Over time, the current number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Canada are gradually declining.
Number of cases, hospitalizations, intensive care unit patients and deaths are declining
Immigration should not be shaken with the epidemic
Canada is the most popular immigration destination country among domestic applicants, and now it has ushered in a golden period of application. Almost every province in Canada has its own provincial nomination program, and the conditions are often simpler than those from the federal government. Based on the applicant's own work experience, the job offer matched to relevant positions in Canada will be guaranteed by the employer to immigrate to obtain identity. The most popular ones are the four Atlantic provinces in Ontario.
The epidemic will eventually pass. In 2020, facing this sudden new crown epidemic, countless families' awareness of risk aversion has been awakened. Immigration, one more identity and one more PlanB. For a family, one more choice and one more opportunity.
But many people are either thinking about waiting for the epidemic to pass before emigrating, or they are still waiting and wandering. Many interested immigrants have been shaking their intentions due to the continued development of the epidemic, but they do not know that such hesitation may seriously affect the quality of future immigration.
Let’s listen to Zhaolong Immigration’s live lecture, learn about Canada’s immigration policies, immigration life and educational environment in advance, and open a new chapter for yourself.
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[Speaking content]
- Interpretation of the current situation of Canadian immigration policy
- Necessity to prepare for Canadian immigration during the epidemic
- Interpretation of selected immigration projects in Canada
- One-to-one immigration questions and answer questions