If your test is one of these two types, should work.The test must be performed using one of two types of COVID-19 tests–either a molecular polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP)–and must be conducted within 72 hours of the traveller’s scheduled departure to Canada.
Should I be worried about getting my results in time? Those are estimated 2-3 days I believe.Is it a rapid PCR test? If it isn't - and Canada has only approved one rapid PCR test - then it doesn't meet the requirement of PCR testing.
The government says as follows:
If your test is one of these two types, should work.
I have no idea. That's sort of between you and the company you're paying for the test.Should I be worried about getting my results in time? Those are estimated 2-3 days I believe.
A rapid test is not a PCR test.I know it has to be a PCR test, does the rapid test count? I know I have to get it within three days of my flight, so I want to have a definite result within the three days.
Didn't read there is rapid PCR test from the other poster? Please read the article below if you have not done your googling!A rapid test is not a PCR test.
Thank you for letting me know that there is a new test that has just been approved that is aRapid PCR test. This one isn’t in the market yet so rapid tests would not be PCR tests. The rapid tests being offered abroad aren‘t PCR tests and this test won’t be available abroad for quite some time. The device will also need to go through approval process in other countries. Currently if taking a rapid test abroad it isn’t a PCR test.Didn't read there is rapid PCR test from the other poster? Please read the article below if you have not done your googling!
https://globalnews.ca/news/7595483/spartan-coronavirus-rapid-test-approved/
You should thank the other poster too. If it wasn't for him/her, I wouldn't had notice that there's a rapid PCR test.Thank you for letting me know that there is a new test that has just been approved that is aRapid PCR test. This one isn’t in the market yet so rapid tests would not be PCR tests. The rapid tests being offered abroad aren‘t PCR tests and this test won’t be available abroad for quite some time. The device will also need to go through approval process in other countries. Currently if taking a rapid test abroad it isn’t a PCR test.
1. CIC has released a new list of acceptable tests. https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying#health-checkYou should thank the other poster too. If it wasn't for him/her, I wouldn't had notice that there's a rapid PCR test.
Thanks for the info.Hi
1. CIC has released a new list of acceptable tests. https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying#health-check