Canada extends COVID-19 travel and border measures to May 21, 2021

The measures do not affect trade and the international transport of goods is allowed

The Government of Canada announced the extension of COVID-19 travel restrictions, from the United States as well as all other countries, until May 21, 2021.

The ban on crossing the border by land, air and sea for leisure and tourism is therefore maintained until May 21 and all testing and quarantine measures will continue to be enforced.

The measures still do not affect trade, and the international transport of goods is allowed.

For additional information see the Canada Border Services Agency’ web page Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Current border measures and requirements

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