Category: Coronavirus - COVID
Canada and US Lift Africa Travel Ban and Add New Testing Requirements
Canada and the United States have lifted travel restrictions for African countries that were imposed in November and were intended to slow down the spread of the Covid Omicron variant. ...
Read MoreCanada and US Ban Flights from African Countries
Canada and the United States have banned flights from South Africa and neighbouring countries due to the latest Covid variant, Omicron, B.1.1.529. The World Health Organization ...
Read MoreUpdated Canada Travel Requirements
Canada has updated many of its travel requirements to enhance COVID safety protocols. Travel policies and requirements are frequently changed as more information is available. ...
Read MoreUS Northern and Southern Land Borders to Reopen In Early November To Fully Vaccinated Travellers
Update October 15, 2021: The United States is reopening its land borders to nonessential fully vaccinated travellers beginning November 8.The United States Southern and Northern ...
Read MoreCanada Will Require Vaccination Proof For Train and Plane Travel Starting Oct 30
Effective October 30, Canada will require all passengers on interprovincial trains and air travellers to provide full vaccination proof against COVID-19. The new requirement ...
Read MoreFlying Now? Be Prepared and Be Flexible
Yesterday one of our Ackah Law lawyers was flying home to Calgary when her flight was delayed over 3 hours. Which meant her required negative COVID PCR test expired during that 3-hour ...
Read MoreCanada Admits Fully Vaccinated Tourists and NonEssential Travellers
Effective September 7, 2021, foreign nationals can travel to Canada for discretionary purposes if fully vaccinated tourists meet all Covid health and other entry requirements. ...
Read MoreCanada Will Require Air, Land and Sea Travellers to Have COVID Vaccine
Canada Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced on August 13 that all commercial air travellers, passengers on trains between provinces and cruise ship passengers will soon ...
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