Syed Khan – 5 August 2021,
Canada has eased all its restrictions for its travelers from July 5, 2021. The Canadian Government has imposed restrictions before to control the spread of COVID. Conversely, these relaxations will be effective only for a few categories like citizens and PRs (Permanent Residents).
List of Vaccines accepted:
Travelers are allowed to Canada if they are safely vaccinated, which exempts them from quarantine and testing. Below is the list of vaccines approved by the Government of Canada, as per the press release and tweet by the PHA (Public Health Agency) of Canada.
List of Vaccines accepted:
- Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
- Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
- AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD COVID-19 vaccine
- Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine – single dose
List of Vaccines NOT accepted:
- Bharat Biotech (Covaxin, BBV152 A, B, C)
- Cansino (Convidecia, Ad5-nCoV)
- Gamalaya (Sputnik V, Gam-Covid-Vac)
- Sinopharm (BBIBP-CorV, Sinopharm-Wuhan)
- Sinovac (CoronaVac, PiCoVacc)
- Vector Institute (EpiVacCorona)
ArriveCAN: Travelers need to submit their proof of vaccination or any supporting documents either in English or any other translatable language. Every traveler needs to update the information about proof of vaccination, travel, and quarantine information in ArriveCAN.
Exemptions for Canadian travelers:
The Canadian Government has exempted few people for quarantine and hotel stopover, with the following conditions:
- Persons with asymptomatic conditions
- Persons who are fully vaccinated with any one of the accepted COVID vaccines
- Meeting all the entry requirements
- Updating entry information in ArriveCAN before traveling
- The last dose should be 15 days prior before you travel
Proof of Vaccination for Canadian travelers
Proof of vaccination is a must for Canadian travelers and has to submit via the ArriveCAN portal. If the traveler fails to submit the proper documentation before arriving in Canada, they will NOT be exempted from quarantine and other restrictions.
The traveler has to provide the following details in ArriveCAN:
- Details of the first dose of vaccination (date, place or country, and type of vaccination received)
- Details of the second dose (even though they are yet to receive)
- Photo or PDF of each dose of vaccination received
- If the traveler receives both doses, they need to submit the proof of both doses on a single card or PDF. The acceptable formats are PDF, PNG, JPG, JPEG, with a size limit of 2 MB.
Note: There are NO exemptions for partially vaccinated individuals (or the person who receives a combination of vaccines accepted by the Canadian Government) from testing and quarantine.
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