Canadians returning home from trips abroad regardless of length will now have to show proof of a negative PCR COVID-19 test to re-enter the country.
Just after midnight Tuesday, the federal government’s revived pre-arrival testing policy went into effect, mandating molecular testing like the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, for all travellers entering Canada.
On Friday, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos made the announcement as the country continues to see a rise in Omicron infections. Read more: Canada reintroducing PCR test for any length of travel abroad amid Omicron The measure includes Canadians re-entering the country from trips abroad that were less than 72 hours, Duclos said.