Canada adds 30 days to international travel restrictions
- Aug 28, 2020
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Canada is extending travel restrictions on incoming foreign travellers for another month as coronavirus continues to pose a threat to public safety.
Travel restrictions are now being extended until September 30. This is Canada’s third time extending the travel restrictions that were originally put in place from March 18 until June 30. The federal government has been reviewing the coronavirus situation month-by-month and adjusting travel policies accordingly.
In addition, the mandatory quarantine order that was in effect since March has also been extended. Exempt travellers will have to carry out a self-isolation period of 14 days if they are allowed into Canada.




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