The Canadian government has announced that it will abolish all entry restrictions on the 1st of next month, such as the presentation of vaccination certificates, due to the progress of vaccination against the new coronavirus in the country.

Until now, in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Canada has required people entering the country from abroad to present proof of vaccination, information on transportation and purpose of travel, etc. through apps and websites. Some have called for testing and isolation.



On the 26th, the Canadian government announced that it would abolish all entry restrictions on the 1st of next month, due to the progress of vaccination in the country and the suppression of infections.



Until now, foreigners could not enter the country without presenting the completion of vaccination, but with the deregulation of this time, presentation will no longer be required.



In addition, it was clarified that the obligation to wear a mask, which has been required for passengers when using airplanes and railways, will be abolished, although it is strongly recommended to wear it.



The Canadian government intends to revitalize the tourism industry by abolishing border measures.