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ArtVandelay181on May 14, 2021 8:42am
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RE:RE:MAJOR'S COMPETITION
RE:RE:MAJOR'S COMPETITIONIt is interesting that all of you folks looking for facts do not due any of your own research - there is a big difference between a rapid test (Antigen test) and a PCR test - and the uses of each.
Getting tested to enter Canada
Pre-entry test requirements
All travellers 5 years of age or older, regardless of citizenship, must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result. You don't require a test to fly within Canada.
There are no exceptions for vaccinated travellers, at this time.
You must:
- take the test within 72 hours of the scheduled departure time of your flight to Canada
- if you have a connecting flight:
- the test must be conducted within 72 hours of the scheduled departure time of your last direct flight to Canada
- you may need to schedule the test in your transit city
- provide one of the accepted types of tests, not an antigen test
- keep proof of your test results for the 14-day period that begins on the day you enter Canada
Airlines will refuse boarding to travellers who are unable to provide a valid molecular test result.