Canada, those who have completed the 2nd or more vaccinations can enter the country without a corona test from April 1, 2022

The Canadian government has lifted the pre-corona test regulations for those who have completed corona vaccination from April 1st.
Accordingly, from April 1, if the second vaccine is vaccinated 15 days before entering Canada, you can enter the country without any corona test such as PCR test or rapid antigen test.
If you have not been vaccinated or have only received the first vaccination over the age of 5, you must have a negative corona test result to enter Canada, and you must undergo a corona test again at the airport and 8 days after entry, and you must self-isolate for 14 days.
Random corona tests for arrivals will continue for the time being. However, random testing subjects do not need to be quarantined until results are available.
If you are diagnosed with COVID-19 prior to entry, at least 10 days must have passed and no more than 180 days have passed since the date of the confirmation test.
Regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or not, all entrants to Canada must enter and submit essential information related to COVID-19 in the ArriveCan app. If you do not submit your information to Arivecan, you may be denied boarding your flight or subject to screening and 14-day quarantine upon arrival, regardless of whether or not you have been vaccinated.
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