Canada extends international travel restrictions into February The federal government is extending travel restrictions as part of its continuous effort to prevent COVID-19 from spreading in Canada. Canada is extending restrictions on non-US international travel until February 21, 2021. By Alexandra Miekus
Can travellers leave Canada before their 14-day quarantine period? Travellers can leave before the end of their quarantine under certain conditions Travellers to Canada may be allowed to leave before the end of their 14-day quarantine period, but they are required to stay in quarantine until they travel. By Mohanad Moetaz
Most travellers test negative for coronavirus at Calgary airport After the first six weeks of the pilot, the number of positive COVID-19 tests was relatively low. Alberta is testing arrivals at two ports of entry that allows travellers to cut down on the number of days they must spend in quarantine. By Mohanad Moetaz
Alberta reducing quarantine times with coronavirus testing pilot International travellers arriving at Calgary International Airport, and the Coutts land crossing may be able to shorten their quarantine period. Alberta is the first province to reduce quarantine time for incoming travellers by offering coronavirus tests at certain airports and land border crossings. By Shelby Thevenot
Canada offers guide for international students arriving during coronavirus Some important guidelines for international students en route to Canada are now available on the government website. The federal government has released a guide for international students who are coming to Canada, and navigating travel restrictions. By Shelby Thevenot
Canada tightens rules for foreigners transiting to Alaska CBSA is taking measures to ensure travellers between Alaska and the rest of the U.S. comply with quarantine rules while in transit. The Canadian border is implementing stricter rules on travellers going through Canada to transit between Alaska and the rest of the U.S. By Shelby Thevenot