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PAL REGISTRATION BEFORE TRAVEL

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Canada All arriving passengers, aged five or older, including Canadian citizens, permanent
residents of Canada, and persons registered as Indian under the Indian Act, traveling
to Canada are required to:

 Provide a written or electronic documentation showing they received


a NEGATIVE molecular COVID-19 test (RT-PCR or RT-LAMP) conducted
within 72 hours prior to their initial scheduled time of departure; or
 A written or electronic documentation of a prior COVID positive test
conducted between 14 – 90 days before the initial scheduled time of
departure.

COVID test reports should be in either English or French where possible in addition
to, if applicable, the language used where the tests are conducted.

EXEMPTIONS FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELLERS


If you qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller you are:
 Required to show a pre-entry molecular test
 Required to use ArriveCAN
 Exempt from quarantine
 Exempt from Day-8 testing

All travellers can be eligible to enter Canada as a fully vaccinated traveller regardless of citizenship.
Canadians must meet and follow all of the same entry requirements.

If you qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller, you also do not have to do on-arrival testing, unless you are
selected for a mandatory randomized test.

If you provide essential services or already qualify for other exemptions from quarantine and Day-8
testing, you don’t need to be considered a fully vaccinated traveller to enter Canada. If you think you
qualify for other exemptions: find out if your travel is exempt.

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