Updated Canadian Travel Requirements
While the visa types differ, the basic requirements of each visa remain essentially the same. Therefore, before you begin your application process, you must fulfill all necessary criteria via this Canada visitor visa checklist. On October 1, 2022, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada updated its requirements for all travellers entering the country by air, land or sea. Take a look at the changes below:
-A proof of COVID-19 vaccination is no longer required
-COVID-19 pre-entry and arrival tests are no longer required
-Going into Quarantine upon arrival is no longer required
-Making use of ArriveCAN is no longer required. You can, however, save time at the border by using ArriveCAN to complete your customs and immigration declaration before you leave your country of origin for Canada. According to the IRCC website, you can visit ArriveCAN: Advance CBSA Declaration to access the list of participating international airports.
-Cruise passengers no longer have to take pre-boarding tests
-Travel documents are always required
-Health checks prior to boarding planes and trains are no longer required
-Wearing masks on planes and trains is no longer required. However, you are still strongly advised to wear a high quality or respirator while traveling
What to do if You Have COVID-19 Symptoms
You should not travel to Canada, should you have COVID-19 symptoms. If COVID-19 symptoms appear en route to Canada or as you arrive:
-You must inform flight attendants, cruise staff or a border official as soon as you arrive
-You’ll possibly be referred to a Quarantine Officer to have your health assessed
-Do not use public transport
-Take a look at what COVID-19 requirements for when you test positive are for the province you provincial or territory you are entering.
Remember, to get a tourist visa to Canada, you must also:
-Be in good health
-Have a valid travel document such as a passport
-Have no criminal or immigration-related convictions
-In particular, if you’ve been convicted of any criminal activity, human rights violations or organized crime, you will likely be rejected for any Canadian visa.
-Have clear ties to your home country
-Prove you will leave Canada once you’re completed your visit
-Have enough funds to cover your expenses. This amount depends on your accommodation plans and whether or not you will need to pay for your accommodation (like with a hotel or Airbnb)
If you’re unsure how to fulfill all of the Canadian visitor visa requirements or how to get your required documents, click the button below to talk to a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC). RCICs can give you a full eligibility assessment and ensure you take every step of your application process correctly.
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