Federal Government Announces Lifting of COVID-19 Border Measures
The Federal Government has announced that effective October 1, 2022, all COVID-19 border measures will be lifted. This article details what this means for travellers.
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The Federal Government has announced that effective October 1, 2022, all COVID-19 border measures will be lifted. This article details what this means for travellers.
Read moreThe Federal Government has introduced an emergency immigration program, the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET), in response to the current crisis in Ukraine.
Read moreThe Federal Government has announced additional border measures and travel restrictions to address the new Omicron variant of concern.
Read moreThe Government of Canada has announced several modifications to current border measures, some coming into effect as early as November 30, 2021.
Read moreAs of January 7, all air travellers (including Canadians and Permanent Residents) over the age of 5 will be required to provide a negative COVID-19 test result prior to entering Canada.
Read moreWhile the Canadian government does not recommend non-essential travel, it may be inevitable. It is important for employers and foreign workers to understand obligations in place upon the foreign worker’s return to Canada.
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