Health Canada released a major news on September 26, announcing that all COVID-19 entry restrictions will be lifted starting from October 1, 2022, and the testing, quarantine and quarantine requirements for any passenger entering Canada will be lifted.

Health Canada released a major news on September 26, announcing that all COVID-19 entry restrictions will be lifted starting from October 1, 2022, and the testing, quarantine and isolation requirements for any passenger entering Canada will be cancelled.

This means that the COVID-19 emergency border measures will be over after about two and a half years of implementation, which greatly facilitates travelers to Canada and allows all travelers entering Canada to enter Canada as easily as before the epidemic.

Next, I will introduce to you the main content of the new policy:

Starting from October 1, 2022, all passengers, regardless of nationality, no longer need:

submits public health information on the ArriveCAN application or website;

provides vaccination certificate;

receives test before/on arrival;

undergoes quarantine/isolation related to COVID-19;

monitors and reports on whether there are signs/symptoms of COVID-19 after arriving in Canada.

The Canadian Ministry of Transport will also cancel the current travel requirements at that time. Starting from October 1, 2022, passengers will no longer need:

to receive health checks for aviation and railway travel;

wear masks on planes and trains;

Note: Although the mandatory mask wearing requirement will be cancelled, it is still recommended that everyone wear high-quality and suitable masks during their trip. What does this new series of policies in

tell us?

Foreign citizens entering Canada no longer need to receive a series of approved vaccines;

Passengers arriving in Canada will no longer receive random mandatory COVID-19 tests at major airports;

Unvaccinated Canadians do not need to isolate when returning to Canada;

If travelers experience COVID-19 symptoms upon arrival, they do not need to be monitored/reported;

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, the controversial ArriveCan app will no longer be mandatory after the cabinet order expires, but federal officials said passengers can still use the app to submit customs and immigration declarations before arriving at the airport;

does not require health checks when traveling by plane or rail;

will no longer require masks on planes and trains;

measures against cruise ships will also be cancelled, but passengers and crew protection guidelines will continue to be "consistent with the US practice."

However, the Canadian government also reminds passengers not to travel if they find themselves with symptoms of COVID-19.

If a passenger is sick during the journey and is still ill when arriving in Canada, he or she should notify the flight attendant, cruise staff or border service officer upon arrival.

may then be transferred to quarantine officials, who will decide whether the passengers need further medical evaluation, because COVID-19 remains one of the infectious diseases listed in the Quarantine Act.

Meanwhile, the current quarantine/test requirements remain in effect for those entering Canada before Saturday.

Major Message

Travelers must comply with COVID-19 requirements in each province/region of Canada (if applicable). Foreign citizens must still comply with the entry requirements set out in Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and provide appropriate travel and immigration documents if necessary.

Airlines will no longer require verification before boarding the plane whether passengers have entered information in ArriveCAN.

Starting from October 1, 2022, passengers entering Canada within 14 days before October 1, 2022 will not have to complete the remaining quarantine or complete the testing requirements.

Although passengers no longer need to provide quarantine and vaccination information through ArriveCAN, they can continue to use the optional early declaration function of the free ArriveCAN and submit customs and immigration declaration forms before arrival, which can save customs clearance time after arriving at the airport.

This declaration function is currently applicable to passengers arriving at Vancouver International Airport , Toronto Pearson International Airport or Montreal-Trudeo International Airport , and will also expand to Calgary , Edmonton , Winnipeg and other international airports in the next few months.Early data shows that ArriveCAN's CBSA early declaration function can enable passengers to speed up about one-third of the speed when using self-service pass-off, and more than 30% of passengers are using this function.

Finally, I would like to remind everyone that if symptoms of COVID-19 occur, you should not travel.

If you feel uncomfortable during your trip or still feel uncomfortable when you arrive in Canada, you need to notify the flight attendant/cruising staff or inform the border officials on entry.

Since the coronavirus is still listed as an infectious disease in the Quarantine Act, quarantine officers may be required to decide whether further medical evaluation is required.