Starting Friday, vaccinated travellers to Canada don’t need a COVID-19 test
OTTAWA — The eye-watering sensation of a swab up the nose will no longer be a cost of admission to Canada for vaccinated travellers as of Friday.
The government announced it would do away with the requirement for COVID-19 tests for people protected against the virus two week ago.
The change is a departure from Canada’s policy since the early days of the pandemic and has sparked a surge in travel bookings to and from Canada.
Travellers could still be randomly tested when they arrive in Canada, but dropping the requirement for a test prior to arrival in Canada is expected to have a big effect on people’s decision to travel.


