Can't wait for the great defenders of the Canada Health Act to speak up on this! (I won't hold my breath).
Got randomly selected for a PCR test at the airport when I landed. Results in 3-5 days, no need to isolate until then. And they wonder why we don't take their actions seriously...
So you know when you go to an extended family gathering and there's that cousin that you don't really have a problem with, but you just really don't want to talk to? Just an FYI - Quebec is considered the weird cousin of the Canadian family of provinces. We don't really care much what they do, they're always making noise and threats, and weird rules.
East coast, Ontario, and BC are the ones that matter. Alberta is a dick, and the rest we forget exist.
what's orange and looks good on hippies?
fire
rails are for trains
If I had a dollar for every time capitalism was blamed for problems caused by the government I'd be a rich fat film maker in a baseball hat.
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Haha I see what you did there, and I like it. Having lived in plenty of the country, I think your point is bang on that the divisions in Canada are far, far more based on rural vs urban lines than any particular province or region. Always funny see Ontarians (particularly around the GTA) oblivious to the perception the rest of the country has of them though!
Oh, I'm well aware. I have travelled, after all. You tell a woman in BC/QC you're from Onterrible and suddenly you're like a leper being let loose in to a crowd of 'clean' people.
At this point I just play in to it. Yeah, we're the centre of the hockey universe, and the Canadian financial universe, and all other Canadians wish they were us.
About 8 1/2 months to get an ACL, 2 of those months to get an MRI, 3 of those months were covid lock-down and a lot of things got shuffled/canceled due to covid, so really only 3 1/12 months to get cut on in a small town Narthern BC
No costs of any kind other than I had to pay for the crutches
I ran into an aqaintence in the bar who got hurt after me but she gets the knee cut on well before me, I was still mtn biking with no ACL while she couldn't straighten her leg SO her emergency got taken care of
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
Bwaahaaahahaa!
But your point about being a leper to the ladies of BC/QC is funny, since in BC at least, about a quarter of the population are ON expats (although most that I work or play with are not orginally from the GTA, but rather from rural ON, so they have that gong for them)
My niece refers to them as " those Upper-Canada types "
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
Has anyone traveled to Canada from the states with proof of a recent positive CoVid test (plus being vaccinated), in lieu of testing negative within 72 hours?
Not from US but flew in from UK and it was fine. Skipped the randomised testing and didn't have to quarantine. Just make sure your result covers what they want. Think its like location / test date / your name + birthdate but might wanna double check the canadian immigration site
Who has crossed recently? How did it go?
Apparently two people have told my wife that you now need a negative test to get back into the US. This would be extremely surprising to me. Has anyone heard of this?
that's all i can think of, but i'm sure there's something else...
I went across Friday 14th with a "within 72 hour negative" test, and a completed ArriveCan certification. Only issue is EVERYONE is randomly given a quick test to take in Canada that you have to schedule an online appointment. REALLY bad instructions to get it scheduled.
Getting back into US using Global Entry was two questions, and welcome back. No vax certs, negative test results or anything else.
Yeah, I should have clarified that I was talking about land crossing. Thanks for the info.
that's all i can think of, but i'm sure there's something else...
Airport entry is that a scheduled web app antigen or do they give you a PCR? Thinking for Calgary
Originally Posted by blurred
It's about 50% right now, but from what I understand the plan is to ramp it up to everyone.
At some border crossings they do the test right there. At others they give you a kit, and you have to schedule an appointment to stick it up your nose over a Microsoft Teams video call while someone watches you. I've crossed just for day trips a handful of times and just thrown the test kit out when I get home (you have 24 hours to complete the test, and can't submit it once you're back in the US). I've heard of Canadian residents who were given the test kits when crossing who just never bothered to complete the test and didn't run into any issues.
So far, anyway. It seems a bit risky to me. Maybe they're tracking these tightly and maybe they aren't, but it wouldn't surprise me if those people find out later that they'll face some ramifications for not taking the tests. I'm certainly not going to risk being barred from future entry into Canada because I can't spare ten minutes to take the test.
Can anyone confirm the Paterson crossing is still open 24/7? The official website indicates that particular crossing is not operating under temporary hours.
I crossed over and back last week with a friend who had a positive test result over 14 hours old. That was accepted without question.
Unrelated, but beware the randomly selected for rapid test at border issue. A friend in my car was, and we were scrambling to get it done and dropped off by closing time at the Cranbrook drug mart before closing on a Friday because we were flying into a hut the next day. The interface to register the test online was super confusing. Allow extra time for this and be aware that there are limited drop off locations.
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