Canada Immigration Update
Hotel Quarantine for travelers to Canada by Air: As of midnight February 22, 2021, unless exempted, all travelers aged 5 and older to Canada by air are required to reserve a government-authorized hotel for 3 nights, take a COVID-19 molecular test on arrival, stay in the hotel while awaiting results of said test, and pay for the cost of the hotel. Once a negative test result is received, travelers can then proceed to their home or other quarantine site for the remainder of the 14 day period. Travelers to Canada who are exempt from quarantine (those providing essential services, maintaining the flow of essential goods or people, as well as those receiving medical care within 36 hours or entering Canada, or who live in an integrated trans-border community) are also exempt from the hotel quarantine. Other narrow exemptions exist, including for diplomats and for certain 'extraordinary and unforeseen circumstances.' All travelers to Canada, including Canadian citizens and permanent residents, should ensure that they check the most recent travel information before leaving, or returning to Canada.
To read more: https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying/covid-19-testing-travellers-coming-into-canada#exempt-arrival
Pre-entry COVID-19 Test Requirements at the Land Border: As of midnight February 14, 2021, all travelers aged 5 years of older, regardless of citizenship, must provide proof of a valid COVID-19 molecular test at a land border entry. The test must be taken in the US within 72 hours prior to entry to Canada. There are a few narrow exemptions including for persons who have proof of a previous positive COVID-19 test, those seeking essential medical services in another country, and those performing essential work as determined by the Chief Public Health Officer (this includes persons in trade and transpiration, frequent cross border workers, emergency services, government officials, and others). Other narrow exemptions currently exist for habitual residents of trans-border communities, cross-border students, and a dependent child entering Canada under a custody or access agreement. There is also a 'national interest' exemption and some allowance for 'unforeseen and extraordinary' circumstances.
To read more: https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying/covid-19-testing-travellers-coming-into-canada#exempt-arrival
Hong Kong Work Permit Pathway: On February 4, 2021, the Minister of Immigration announced a new pathway for Hong Kong residents to work and live in Canada. Hong Kong residents who have graduated with a Canadian post-secondary diploma or degree in the last 5 years, or who hold an equivalent foreign credential (of at least 2 years) can now apply for open work permits, which will be issued for up to three years. This new program will allow highly educated residents of Hong Kong, and their accompanying spouse and dependent children, to acquire critical Canadian work experience, which in turn opens up eligibility for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class or other.
To read more: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2021/02/canada-launches-hong-kong-pathway-that-will-attract-recent-graduates-and-skilled-workers-with-faster-permanent-residency.html
Extension of Travel Restrictions: Canada will extend the travel restrictions and Mandatory Isolation Order for all travelers seeking entry into Canada until March 21, 2021, including travelers from the U.S.. These restrictions may be extended at any time. This latest extension marks 1 year since border restrictions were introduced in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
To read more: travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/border
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