
If you're unable to provide proof of vaccination or a valid COVID-19 test result, you will not be allowed to travel. To qualify for as fully vaccinated, you must have received at least 2 doses of an accepted vaccine or a mix of 2 accepted vaccines, or at least 1 dose of the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Accepted vaccines Accepted COVID-19 vaccines in Canada If you don't qualify as fully vaccinated, get a valid molecular test.Ĭontact your airline or rail operator about their boarding requirements and refund policies.
have received your second dose at least 14 full days prior to the day you travelĬOVID-19 tests: if you qualify as fully vaccinated, a COVID-19 test is not needed to board a flight or train unless you’re flying to a country that requires it.
be ready at any point in your journey to show your official proof of vaccination. be fully vaccinated with accepted vaccines. To board your flight or train, if you’re 12 years of age plus 4 months, or older, you must: Providing a molecular test result during the transition period. Transition period if you don't qualify as fully vaccinatedįrom October 30 through November 29, 2021, there will be a short transition period when travellers who don’t qualify as fully vaccinated will be able to travel if they can show a valid COVID-19 molecular test taken within 72 hours of travel. Winnipeg (James Armstrong Richardson International) Rivière-Rouge (Mont-Tremblant International) Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Listed, it may be included in travel from remote communities. This list of airports may evolve over the coming weeks and months. Travellers should consider their entire journey and which Canadian airports they are flying from, as well as their return journey home. Medevac flights and private flights that don't enter airport restricted areas are excluded. domestic or international flights departing from most airports in Canada, including charter and foreign airlines carrying commercial passengers.
Starting Octoat 03:00 EDT: if you’re 12 years of age plus 4 months, or older, you’ll need to be fully vaccinated in order to board: It will also help to get as many Canadians vaccinated as possible. Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to fight COVID-19 and the Government of Canada is taking action to better protect the health and safety of travellers and to increase travel safety.
Testing alternative to the vaccination requirement. Vaccination requirements to board a flight or train starting October 30, 2021. COVID-19 Boarding flights and trains in Canada