The Government of Canada has put in place emergency border measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and its variants into Canada. The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canada Border Services Agency are reminding travellers and returning Canadian residents about what to expect at the border.
The Canada Border Services Agency is reminding all travellers ahead of the upcoming August 3, 2020, Civic Holiday and long weekend, travel restrictions are still in place at all Canadian international border crossings.
Further to announcements made on April 15 and May 12, the Canada Border Services Agency is temporarily reducing service hours at additional land, air, and marine ports of entry (POE) in addition to deferring seasonal opening hours at select POEs.
The Canada Border Services Agency is reminding all travellers of the July 1 (Canada) and July 4 (United States) holidays, that travel restrictions are still in place at all Canadian international border crossings.
The Canada Border Services Agency is reminding Manitobans that visiting the International Peace Garden is international travel and constitutes exiting Canada.
The Canada Border Services Agency is reminding all travellers that the travel restrictions announced in March are still in place at all of Canada’s international border crossings.
The Canada Border Services Agency announced the temporary reduction of service hours at certain low-traffic ports of entry (POE) along the Canada-United States land border.
The Canada Border Services Agency would like to remind travelers that restrictions are still in place on all non-essential travel for foreign nationals, including United States citizens and residents, and Canadians who are planning to cross the border.
The Canada Border Services Agency is prepared to help Canadians who have been outside of Canada for an extended period and are heeding the advice of the Government of Canada to return home.
The Canada Border Services Agency and the Canadian Snowbird Association are encouraging Canadians who wintered abroad to plan ahead for a smooth return to Canada this spring.