Message to U.S. Citizens in Canada: Update on Canadian International and Domestic Travel Restrictions

Message to U.S. Citizens in Canada:

Update on Canadian International and Domestic Travel Restrictions

December 15, 2020

 

The U.S. and Canadian governments have agreed to extend cross-border travel restrictions to non-essential travel through January 21, 2021.  

  • Non-essential travel includes tourism, recreation, and entertainment.   
  • Permitted essential travel includes work and study, critical infrastructure support, economic services and supply chains, immediate medical care, and safety and security. 

Land borders are operating at reduced capacity and with limited hours.  Travelers entering Canada must present a credible 14-day quarantine plan and adhere to other health measures.  See CBP and CBSA websites for details on U.S. and Canadian border restrictions. 

ArriveCAN Requirements 

Canada requires travelers to submit their travel and contact information and quarantine plans digitally.  Canada encourages travelers to use the ArriveCAN mobile application, which is downloadable on both Google and Apple products.  For complete information on ArriveCAN requirements, please click here. 

Family Member Entry Exemptions

Exemptions to Canadian entry restrictions allow foreign nationals to enter Canada to visit immediate family members or extended family members who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents.Immediate family members are required to demonstrate plans to enter Canada for a period of at least 15 days.For more information on these exemptions please refer to theGovernment of Canada website on COVID-19 travel restrictions.

Compassionate Entry Exemption

Travelers can also request an exemption to enter Canada for compassionate reasons to visit a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, temporary resident, protected person, or a person registered as an Indian under the Indian Act.  The exemption from the prohibition to enter Canada for compassionate reasons can apply to anyone, not just extended family of Canadians.   

For more information and application instructions please refer to the Government of Canada website on COVID-19: Compassionate entry for travelers and limited release from quarantine.

Alaska Transit 

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) enforces specific rules and additional entry conditions on travelers transiting through Canada to or from Alaska for non-discretionary purposes.  The summary of the Alaska transit rules can be viewed here.

Air Travel Measures

All air travelers in Canada, with few exceptions, must wear a non-medical mask or face covering in Canadian airports and during flight.  See Transport Canada’s COVID-19 information for travelers website for full information. 

Provincial Travel Restrictions  

Individual provinces may have additional restrictions that can affect your travel. Please refer to provincial websites (by clicking on the province’s name below) for full details and the latest information.     

Alberta

  • Eligible international travelers returning directly to Alberta at Calgary International Airport or the Coutts land border crossing can participate in a pilot program that is safely testing reduced quarantine periods. 
  • All other international arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine.  
  • No current interprovincial domestic travel restrictions.

British Columbia

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine.  
  • While not prohibited, the BC Government has advised that all non-essential travel should be avoided.  This includes travel into and out of B.C. and between regions of the province.  
  • Refer to guidance on BC travel on the BC Centre for Disease Control website. 
  • Peace Arch Park at Blaine border crossing temporarily closed. 

Manitoba 

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine.  
  • Domestic arrivals staying in Manitoba required to self-isolate for 14 days unless they are coming from provinces and territories west of Manitoba or part of northwestern Ontario (west of Terrace Bay).  
  • Self-isolation restrictions for motorists travelling through Manitoba.  
  • Travel to northern Manitoba is highly restricted. 

New Brunswick 

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine. 
  • Domestic arrivals in New Brunswick required to self-isolate for 14 days. 
  • Travelers entering by land, air or sea must register in the New Brunswick Travel Registration Program. 
  • Travelers from the United States or other international locations outside of North America, and whose travel has been approved by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) must also receive approval to enter New Brunswick.  Approval by CBSA does not guarantee entry into New Brunswick.   

Newfoundland and Labrador 

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine. 
  • Domestic arrivals in Newfoundland and Labrador required to self-isolate for 14 days. 
  • All travelers are required to complete a travel declaration form prior to entry into Newfoundland and Labrador.

Nova Scotia

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine. 
  • Domestic arrivals in Nova Scotia required to self-isolate for 14 days. 
  • All travelers are required to complete a Nova Scotia Safe Check-In form (self-declaration) prior to entry, unless exempt from self-isolation. 
  • Travelers self-isolating in Nova Scotia must complete a digital check in each day of their isolation period. 
  • Residents of the Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador) can travel into Nova Scotia without the requirement to self-isolate for 14 days. 

Northwest Territories

  • Strict restrictions on travel into the province.  See website for latest information.

Nunavut

  • Quarantine within Canada required prior to entry.  See website for quarantine process and latest information. 

Ontario

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine.
  • No current interprovincial domestic travel restrictions.

Prince Edward Island

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine.
  • Domestic arrivals on PEI are required to self-isolate for 14 days.
  • All travelers must have pre-travel approval to enter the province.  

Quebec   

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine.
  • Travel to the Cree Territory of James Bay and Nunavik is restricted for non-residents.
  • Non-essential travel to/from certain regions strongly discouraged.

Saskatchewan

  • International arrivals subject to 14-day quarantine.  
  • No current interprovincial domestic travel restrictions. 

Yukon

  • With very limited exceptions, everyone entering Yukon is required to self-isolate for 14 days.   
  • Exceptions to self-isolation include critical workers and residents of Atlin, Lower Post, Fireside, Jade City, Fraser, Pleasant Camp and transboundary First Nations. See Yukon guidelines for more. 

Saint Pierre et Miquelon (French Overseas territory)   

  • Access restrictions are in place.  Travelers age 11 and older must present anegative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of travel. 
  • Travelers must complete and carry with them a travel certificate and attestationcertifying they do not have any COVID-19 symptoms. 

Actions to Take:

Keep STEP Enrollment Active

  • Encourage U.S. citizen friends and family to enroll in the Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) so the U.S. Embassy and Consulates can contact them with updated information.  If you plan to remain in Canada beyond your previously planned travel dates, remember to modify your STEP profile in order to continue to receive information and emergency alerts.

Monitor the following U.S. Government websites

Monitor the following Canadian Government websites

Monitor the following additional suggested websites

  • Airlines, buses, trains, cruise lines, or travel operators regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions. 

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For Assistance: The U.S. Embassy and Consulates General are continually monitoring the current situation in Canada and continue to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens.  To contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulates General please find the location closest to you here.