Canada Border Crossing changes coming (Sept 2022)

  • 3Rivers
    Posts: 932
    #2147929

    Looks like a big change coming at the end of this month!

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-canada-to-drop-covid-19-vaccine-requirement-for-entering-country-on/?fbclid=IwAR1bnisYlfG_uYVrkaxYs8r7r729kfbm9Opub8Uh4QX3qz334GndsLO53UE

    The federal government plans to drop the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for people who enter Canada by the end of September, the same day it ends random testing of arrivals and makes optional the ArriveCan app.

    The changes, for arrivals at land, air and sea ports of entry, are planned for Sept. 30, but have yet to be finalized by cabinet, according to four sources. The Globe and Mail is not naming the sources because they are not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

    The mask requirement for people on trains and planes will remain, according to two of the sources.

    The aviation and travel industries have been pushing the government to relax the rules for international travel, saying they discourage visitors and are out of step with many other countries as the pandemic eases.

    Canada’s health measures at airports and border crossings were in line with those of many other countries when they were adopted, but have remained in place for longer.

    Most European countries dropped entry requirements related to COVID-19 before summer began, returning to prepandemic standards in a bid to welcome tourists after more than two years of widespread illness, lockdowns and stay-home orders.

    The United States requires all entrants to be vaccinated, and it is not known if the requirement will be lifted at the same time as Canada’s. Although U.S. President Joe Biden declared recently that the pandemic is over, he said COVID-19 is still a problem.

    People entering Canada use ArriveCan to submit their customs declarations, vaccination status and travel plans. It has been criticized as cumbersome, and a contributor to the lineups and logjams at many Canadian airports over the summer. The app told some people erroneously that they should go into quarantine.

    Nadine Ramadan, a manager in Transport Minister Omar Alghabra’s office, declined to comment and referred questions to Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety.

    Audrey Champoux, a spokesperson for Mr. Mendicino, did not address questions about the lifting of border measures, but said the government is working with industry to streamline the “process at the border and make travel easier and simpler for everyone.”

    “Since the onset of this pandemic, we have continually reassessed health and safety measures to keep Canadians safe,” she said.

    The Conservative Party’s new leader, Pierre Poilivere, campaigned in the leadership race against the ArriveCan app and remaining vaccination mandates.

    Pollster Nik Nanos, president of Nanos Research, said the Liberal government is trying to take COVID-19 travel restrictions off the table so it doesn’t look dogmatic.

    “That is what has upset people,” he said. “Now that more and more people are travelling they are seeing that Canada is much more stricter and over the top about these kind of things than a lot of other countries.”

    Mr. Poilivere has been a vocal opponent of mandates since the convoy of anti-vaccination protesters occupied downtown Ottawa in February. In June, he tabled a private member’s bill that, if passed, would prohibit Ottawa from imposing vaccination mandates on federal public servants and the travelling public.

    John Gradek, a former Air Canada manager who teaches aviation leadership at McGill University, said he has heard from discussions with industry members who have told him passengers will likely still have the option of submitting their travel plans, customs declarations and their information using the app, or stand in a line to do so.

    Peter Fitzpatrick, an Air Canada spokesperson, said lifting the measures at the airports would support the aviation sector’s recovery from the economic effects of COVID-19.

    “From the outset of the pandemic, we have advocated for safe travel based on science,” Mr. Fitzpatrick said. “The current science supports the relaxation of measures such as these.”

    On June 20, the government suspended vaccination requirements for domestic and outbound travellers, federal government employees and federally regulated industry workers. The government cited declining COVID-19 cases and the fact that 32 million people, or 90 per cent of eligible Canadians, had received their shots.

    More than 6.5 million people, including more than 45,000 in Canada, have died of COVID-19 since the onset of the pandemic in March, 2020.

    fishthumper
    Sartell, MN.
    Posts: 10681
    #2147992

    That’s GREAT news. As one who’s had to deal with all the extra Red tape to get across the border on our last 3 Trips I can say I’m happy to see all of it go away. This part is the only hang up:

    ” The changes, for arrivals at land, air and sea ports of entry, are planned for Sept. 30, but have yet to be finalized by cabinet ”

    With that silly Prime Minster up there – Who knows what will happen.

    I can not tell you how many times I’ve had Canadian Citizens tell me that their Government is just as messed up as ours here in the US.

    AK Guy
    Posts: 1280
    #2148050

    I hope it happens soon. I’m traveling mid October.

    supercat
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 1229
    #2148060

    Long time overdue!!

    fishinfreaks
    Rogers, MN
    Posts: 1128
    #2148071

    Unconfirmed, but fingers crossed.

    shefland
    Walker
    Posts: 447
    #2148091

    Well I for one hope this happens, we leave for the NW Angle on Oct 3rd, last years trip was a nightmare, because of being a remote crossing area, made it very difficult, like 2 hrs on the phone, then upon returning home to Mn received emails from Canada threatening a $5000 a day fine for not quarantining, wasn’t supposed too. They keep track of everything, so hope they do not arrest me at the crossing. When you return from the angle you have to fill out the arrive can pass again, yikes, I am not queeky enough to do it correctly

    tswoboda
    Posts: 7709
    #2148143

    This is great to see for everyone able to enjoy Canada again and especially for the resorts and lodges that have endured and persevered through the BS for almost 3 years now. I hate to admit it, but there is a tiny little selfish part of me that will miss how quiet my last few trips to Canada were.

    fishthumper
    Sartell, MN.
    Posts: 10681
    #2148149

    I hate to admit it, but there is a tiny little selfish part of me that will miss how quiet my last few trips to Canada were.

    Same here. But I’m glad that once again most everyone will once again be able to enjoy a visit to Canada, Rather for fishing or any other reason.

    fishthumper
    Sartell, MN.
    Posts: 10681
    #2148155

    Interesting side story here kind of related to the restrictions and mandates they had in place in Canada. At Tobin lake resort village where we stay for our fall trip each year, There is a place called the Shorebird Inn. They have rooms for rent as well as a nice restaurant and Bar. At some point during all the mandates on businesses in Canada they were fined a rather large amount for not requiring mask and not checking people for vaccinations. After a few court appearances the amount of the fine was lowered. The owner still refused to pay the fine and continued to fight it. Last I heard they believe that the whole charge is going to be dropped. I hope that is the outcome. These are great hard working people who struggled hard to stay in business throughout the whole situation there in Canada. We were more than happy to eat a few meals there even though we had planned to eat all our meals at our cabin. I also enjoyed a few addition drinks there and purchased a few cases of beer. It seemed the least we could do to try and help them out after the difficult time they have had.

    CaptainMusky
    Posts: 19205
    #2148169

    Yeah the last couple years was really tough for businesses in Canada for sure. Their restrictions were far worse than ours where at some points they couldnt even travel between provinces which is insane.
    My son will once again be able to go back to Canada with us which he is very excited about.

    shefland
    Walker
    Posts: 447
    #2148222

    yep, Jon Jordan told me how to do it, for some reason it did disappear, so I copied and pasted it, thanks

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