Hi All - has anyone traveled from US to Canada on flight recently during COVID - want to hear experiences and what to expect.
I did this last week. I'm a US citizen. I flew from Chicago-O'Hare to Toronto-Pearson and had no problems whatsoever. I pre-registered with ArriveCAN and put all my quarantine details in there. Here's what I experienced:
Before the flight, an airline representative (this was an American major carrier, not Air Canada) had all the non-residents come up and provide their documents verifying they had a permissible reason to come to Canada. She was a little confused by my (not-expired) COPR initially, but eventually found whatever it was she needed on it.
At Pearson, the process was extremely smooth. I had lots of information prepared about my quarantine, ongoing plans, etc., and none of that was requested - not even about the normal stuff like proof of funds. Here's the questions they actually asked:
* Have you been arrested or convicted of any crimes since your application was filed? (this is legally required, I think)
* Do you have any dependents not listed on your COPR? (also required)
* What flight did you come in on?
* What brings you to Canada?
* Have you been to Canada before?
the last two were phrased more as small talk than "I am interrogating you" style questions; everybody was polite and even friendly throughout. (That doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared to answer, though!) I think the use of the app probably made a difference; everyone who asked about quarantine just waved me through once I showed them the app's confirmation code.
Now, I'm in Toronto and quarantining. Be aware that public health *will* follow up to make sure you are following your quarantine plan (and have everything you need - food, medicine, etc.). They will also be friendly, but violating quarantine is against the law and you could lose your status over it, and they'll remind you of that.
Also, Air Canada, U of Toronto, and a couple of non-profits are currently running a study at the airport where you get 3 free COVID tests - one when you arrive, one at 7 days of quarantine, and one at 14 days of quarantine (the latter two are self-administered; they send a courier for contactless pickup). If you do all 3, you get 20% off an Air Canada flight. The study goes to the end of the month, I think.