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Canada 202/kloc-the latest entry regulations for foreigners entering Canada in October/August.

At present, the immigration policies of all countries will change with the change of epidemic situation. In Canada, the immigration policy has been adjusted again recently. It is expected that in August this year, Canada will have a new immigration policy and may resume the entry of foreigners.

Canada's latest immigration policy

Canada will introduce a new immigration policy from August 9: replace the existing immigration inspection plan with a new "border inspection and monitoring plan" at airports and land borders. At the same time, the temperature check and the three-day hotel isolation will also be cancelled.

In the announcement of the federal government in July 19, federal officials confirmed that since August 9, 200219, vaccinated passengers do not need to undergo entry inspection in COVID-19 when they arrive in Canada.

Instead, the Canadian government will use a new "Border Surveillance Program" at airports and land ports, which aims to "identify new varieties entering Canada and provide information, including the effectiveness of vaccines."

Details of the border inspection and monitoring plan have not yet been released, but this process will enable Canadians and tourists who have been fully vaccinated to skip the first day test and the eighth day test, unless they are "randomly selected" for entry test at the time of entry.

Here should pay attention to the following nine points:

1. All inbound passengers, including those who have been fully vaccinated, still need to undergo pre-entry nucleic acid testing before arriving in Canada.

2. There is no change in the entry of unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people, and they still need to undergo entry inspection, including the first day and the eighth day.

3. Individuals who are regarded as fully vaccinated must be fully vaccinated with four COVID-19 vaccines approved by the Canadian government, namely Pfizer, Medina, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson.

4. The federal government also confirmed that from 0 12 am on August 9, all passengers arriving in Canada by air will cancel the mandatory three-day hotel isolation, which applies to all those who have been vaccinated, partially vaccinated and unvaccinated.

5. People who are fully vaccinated will also be exempted from quarantine when they arrive in Canada, but they must continue to submit backup quarantine plans through the ArriveCAN mobile application.

6. Some vaccinated and unvaccinated people need to be quarantined after entering the country 14 days.

7. Due to the "continuous improvement of the epidemic situation", Transport Canada will also cancel the pre-flight temperature check from August 9, 20021year. This will affect all passengers on domestic and international flights, whether vaccinated or not.

8. It is worth noting that all airports and all flights still need to wear masks, whether it is international or domestic flights.

9. From September 7th, Canada will welcome all inbound tourists who have been fully vaccinated, including those from China and those visiting relatives and friends, provided that the four vaccines designated by Health Canada must be fully vaccinated 14 days in advance.

According to the Canadian government, this will "simplify the travel process and ensure that passengers spend less time at the airport while still maintaining the necessary public health measures."

Canada plans to reopen the entry of foreigners from August.

On July 19, the Canadian government announced the planned measures to reopen the entry of foreigners. From September 7th, all passengers who have completed the four-day vaccination procedure of COVID-19 vaccine/KLOC-0 approved by Canada and met other relevant requirements will be allowed to enter Canada.

As a prelude, a series of relaxation measures will be implemented at the Canadian border from August 9, including.

American citizens and permanent residents who meet the above vaccination conditions can enter Canada from the United States. Canadian officials said that this move can reflect the close ties between Canada and the United States;

Cancel the compulsory isolation measures for all inbound air passengers at designated hotels for 3 nights, but passengers still need to submit self-isolation plans;

All inbound passengers need to submit their travel information in advance using the arrival plan designated by Canada, but passengers who are fully vaccinated can be exempted from entry virus detection and isolation when they arrive in Canada;

On the basis of the existing four airports in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, five airports in Halifax, Quebec City, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Edmonton will resume international flights. However, Canada's entry ban on direct commercial or private passenger flights from India will be extended to August 2 1 day.

At present, vaccines officially recognized in COVID-19 include those developed by Pfizer, Madena, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson.

Health Canada stressed that one of the preconditions for implementing the above relaxation measures is that the Canadian epidemic will remain favorable at that time. At the same time, whether vaccinated or not, all inbound passengers still need to provide proof of virus detection before boarding the plane.

Both Tourism Canada and the Tourist Association welcome and are excited about the government's measures to relax entry restrictions, saying that this is a positive and crucial step for the recovery of tourism and business activities.

Transport Canada recently announced that cruise ships can resume operation in Canadian waters from 1 1 this year on the premise of meeting epidemic prevention requirements. Canadian officials announced in early February this year that they would impose another one-year ban on cruise ships and cruise ships in the Arctic. Before the outbreak of the epidemic, the cruise industry could bring more than 4 billion Canadian dollars in revenue to Canada every year, directly or indirectly creating about 30,000 jobs.

On July 5, Canada implemented the first phase of measures to relax entry restrictions. Passengers who have been fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine can be exempted from compulsory quarantine and virus detection on the eighth day of entry.

Since March 18, 2020, Canada has officially banned most travelers who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents from entering the country. Foreigners who can enter the country mainly include work visa holders and international students. Since March 2 1 of that year, the border between Canada and the United States has also been "closed" to a certain extent, prohibiting "unnecessary cross-border travel" for tourism and leisure. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau recently released a rumor that the Canada-US border may be opened in mid-August.