No test required for vaccinated travelers to Canada
Fully vaccinated travelers entering Canada will not have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test before their arrival, starting April 1.
However, travelers must still prove their vaccination and may be randomly asked to take a PCR test when arriving at the airport.
"Adjustments to Canada's border measures are made possible by a number of factors, including Canada's high vaccination rate, the increasing availability and use of rapid tests to detect infection, decreasing hospitalizations and growing domestic availability of treatments for COVID-19," said Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos in a .
Currently, fully vaccinated travelers must show a negative result from a rapid-antigen test or a previously positive test, for those no longer experiencing symptoms, before entering Canada.
These regulations came in late February, easing the previous requirement that travelers must show proof of a negative PCR test within the last 72 hours.