From July 5, it will eliminate the quarantine requirement for those vaccinated
From the July the 5th, Canada removes quarantine requirement to people who have received the complete covid-19 vaccination schedules. However, this it does not mean that most foreigners can enter this country.
According to a report by the Department of Health of Canada, to date all Canadians and foreigners residing in the country who have already received a the full dose against covid-19 will be able to travel in and to the country without the need for quarantine compulsory 14 days.
The Canadian government remains he has not indicated when he could open his borders to international tourism.
Likewise, the government of this country has indicated that it will only consider certain vaccines against covid-19 as eligible: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca / COVIDSHIELD and Johnson & Johnson. A period of 14 days is necessary between the last dose and entry into this country.
All international flights to Canada will continue to arrive at airports in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, the local government said, in addition to the closure of the land borders with the United States will remain in place until July 21.
Ultimately, the Canadian government continues to ask Canadians not to travel outside the country if they do not have an essential reason to do so.
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