+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
I have a ticket from India(cok) to Toronto through Dubai(emirates) for 22nd September. Due to all these confusion I called emirates to verify the situation and they are saying, as per the instructions they received early this morning that the (the restriction are still in place till 21st November) Indians need to get a RTPCR negative certificate outside India so I will not able to travel.
what a pain this has become.

21st November or 21st October?

If till 21st Nov, then it's highly likely that it will be extended to 21st Jan. They will probably not remove it during peak holiday season.
 
Why don’t you try booking with Etihad. They have a RT-PCR facility at transit. I have booked from kochi to Auh- yyz
I booked this in March and rescheduled to 3-4 times and become 22nd September . I also have an etihad ticket for October 11th.
 
Me and 1 yr old are flying British Airways from Hyderabad to Toronto via Heathrow on Oct 6. Hope they change rules soon and a PCR test at Hyderabad will be sufficient. Flying via Delhi is a huge hassle,
can you tell me, what are the requirement to travel Canada via Heathrow. I am planning to book ticket for my mother in law via Heathrow brithish airways, but not sure what are the requirements for british airways. Can you tell me do we need one more covid test at Heathrow ?
 
can you tell me, what are the requirement to travel Canada via Heathrow. I am planning to book ticket for my mother in law via Heathrow brithish airways, but not sure what are the requirements for british airways. Can you tell me do we need one more covid test at Heathrow ?
You won’t be allowed to board and your money will be waisted. As per air bubble agreement BA will deny you boarding.
 
Spoke to Public Health Agency of Canada some time back: as of today the PCR test restrictions will remain as is until Nov 21st, viz., travellers from India will need to continue to do the test in a third country. They said this restriction was originally only up to Sep 21, but they've fallen behind in updating it (likely due to election), so they do expect further changes in a few days, which they'll post here: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/india
 
  • Like
Reactions: anti_maniac
Spoke to Public Health Agency of Canada some time back: as of today the PCR test restrictions will remain as is until Nov 21st, viz., travellers from India will need to continue to do the test in a third country. They said this restriction was originally only up to Sep 21, but they've fallen behind in updating it (likely due to election), so they do expect further changes in a few days, which they'll post here: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/india
Thank you for letting us know.
 
90 day wait time for OHIP is currently waived. It will return so would verify tight before your parent lands but otherwise you don’t need extra insurance coverage.

Hey @canuck78 , hope all is well at your end! Been a while :)

Thanks for the heads up - lemme see if they refund LoL though wont hold my breath for it
 
Spoke to Public Health Agency of Canada some time back: as of today the PCR test restrictions will remain as is until Nov 21st, viz., travellers from India will need to continue to do the test in a third country. They said this restriction was originally only up to Sep 21, but they've fallen behind in updating it (likely due to election), so they do expect further changes in a few days, which they'll post here: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/india
That means if we take direct flight from Delhi, we can use RTPcR from delhi airport. But if we take any connecting flight, we need to get test from 3rd country as before. Right??
 
That means if we take direct flight from Delhi, we can use RTPcR from delhi airport. But if we take any connecting flight, we need to get test from 3rd country as before. Right??

Looks like this is the case. Although I am confused about a scenario where travel is originating from Delhi, however flight is not direct (Air Canada or any other airline).
 
Looks like this is the case. Although I am confused about a scenario where travel is originating from Delhi, however flight is not direct (Air Canada or any other airline).
It’s already 21 end of day and they still haven’t updated the travel page. I understand Elections are priority for them. But there are 1000s of ppl waiting for this clarity on Twitter or IRCC portal.
 
Spoke to Public Health Agency of Canada some time back: as of today the PCR test restrictions will remain as is until Nov 21st, viz., travellers from India will need to continue to do the test in a third country. They said this restriction was originally only up to Sep 21, but they've fallen behind in updating it (likely due to election), so they do expect further changes in a few days, which they'll post here: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/india
Hey I spoke to them as well and they said something different. I think even they are waiting for clarity on this. Nothing is certain at the moment.