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After two long years of some of the strictest entry rules worldwide, Canada is finally removing its testing for entry requirement. As of April 1, 2022, the federal government will get rid of pre-arrival testing requirements for vaccinated travelers to enter Canada.
Up until April 1st, travelers need to show proof of a negative antigen or PCR test within a day of their flight or their arrival at the border by car or boat. Some travelers may still be subjected to random PCR testing at the airport in order to track the movement of new COVID variants.
Once the new test-free rules come into effect on April 1, 2022, fully vaccinated passengers will no longer need to show proof of a negative antigen or PCR test prior to boarding their flight. The ArriveCan app will still need to be used, as well as random testing on arrival happening at select airports.
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