The Canadian government announced on Monday that starting July 5 at 11:59 p.m., those who have received two doses of a covid-19 vaccine will no longer have to spend time in quarantine.
The traveller must have received the full range of vaccines or combinations of vaccines approved by the Government of Canada at least 14 days prior to entering Canada.
Currently, those vaccines are manufactured by Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca/Covishild, and Johnson & Johnson.
Travellers can receive their vaccine in any country and must provide documentation supporting their vaccination in English, French or with a certified translation.
Fully vaccinated passengers must also be asymptomatic, have a paper or digital copy of their vaccination documentation, and provide information related to covid-19 electronically via ArriveCAN prior to arrival in Canada.
They must still submit an appropriate quarantine plan, and be prepared to quarantine if it is determined at the border that they do not meet all the conditions required to be exempt from quarantine.
Like all other exempt travellers, they will need to follow public health measures, such as wearing a mask in public, a copy of their vaccine and test results, as well as keeping a list of close contacts after 14 days.
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