Yes, you have to clear Canadian immigration and customs, and then head to your next flight to the USThanks, do you know if I'm crossing CBSA control when heading to US departures in Pearson?
Yes, you have to clear Canadian immigration and customs, and then head to your next flight to the USThanks, do you know if I'm crossing CBSA control when heading to US departures in Pearson?
I meant there is no hotel quarantine for 3 days which costs about 2k person or around that amount and higher for a family .There is a mandatory quarantine for anyone entering via land, with a few exemptions. You have to go directly to your place of quarantine.
https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/driving-canada-checklist
Thanks! This can be a solution)Yes, you have to clear Canadian immigration and customs, and then head to your next flight to the US
In fact they'll reschedule it in 2-3 weeks ahead, which doesn't change anything. On top of that my PR expires in a month and it's a kind of perfect storm situation((. Thank you anyway!I meant there is no hotel quarantine for 3 days which costs about 2k person or around that amount and higher for a family .
It's a lot easier than the fly option. Though the best option is really to ask for a new date, and be ready to accept the consequent delay. I personally don't think the quarantine, flight and risk of travel is all necessary. It's better to be safe and get it done slowly. Be Safe, that's the most important
In the invitation is stated, that I have to be physically present in Canada and I guess, there's a difference in terms "landed" and "physically present". I can't find any official definition of "physically present", do you have any? For instance, if someone is applying for a shelter or asylum, he/she should be physically present on a territory of state. Waiting for reply from CBSA and IRCC, both are keeping silence as for now.You have to be landed in Canada to do the test.
If you are in the International transit zone, then you are not landed yet in Canada.
Also most airlines need a valid PCR test to accept you on the flight back to Europe
Yeah, that would be best to do. Pandemic caused a delay, and we'll wait it out a bit.....less options to weigh and less worry, less stress..In fact they'll reschedule it in 2-3 weeks ahead, which doesn't change anything. On top of that my PR expires in a month and it's a kind of perfect storm situation((. Thank you anyway!
Yes, it's risky. However, it is, what it is. PR card is expiring in a month and I need to apply for a new one on a Canadian soil as well. So, seriously considering to jump in 14-day quarantine. Literally, no other way here...Just something to consider. It's not uncommon for people to have technical difficulties, either before/during or after. I do think flying in and immediately out is a risky strategy. Does your PR or PR card expire? Can you apply for a new one? You'd have to come back for oath anyway too
Echoing the many caveats, the logistics of accomplishing a turnaround test attendance within the airport are so daunting as to be, well, hardly worth considering, if at all feasible . . . suggesting most likely not.Yes, it's risky. However, it is, what it is. PR card is expiring in a month and I need to apply for a new one on a Canadian soil as well. So, seriously considering to jump in 14-day quarantine. Literally, no other way here...
Yep, you cannot pass the test in airport transit zone, however, you can leave the country in less than 14 days using regular airline.Did you get a satisfactory answer or a first hand experience as yet?
I am in a similar boat, I am in US and received my test invite today.
Trying to explore my options.
What if someone cross checks your arrivals/departures with CBSA before or after your oath? As per CBSA records, you will show up as not in Canada (because you didn't go through immigration on to the land side). Then your citizenship can be denied or revoked later.Hi guys,
I've received an invitation for the test now, however, currently living outside Canada. Who knows can I pass the test in the international transit zone of Toronto airport? As I don't wanna put myself in a quarantine for 2 weeks if I pass through the border control. Thanks for your thoughts.