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Atleast in India, I don't have to fear for my life and my state is pretty good,with good hospital, public transports,I have not seen a homeless speaking my language in past 20 years yes you heard me right ,the things I don't like there is good opportunities,crappy roads and stupid education institutions and people are judgemental. Otherwise I wouldn't have even gone to Canada lol.
Once in a life time opportunity
take it or leave it
 
from immitracker, late update

PNP Outland NOC- 0124
Ontario
PA+Dependents- 2
Nationality- Lebanon
COR-Lebanon
VO- Paris
AOR- 22 August 2020
Medical passed- 1October 2020
ADR- 22 December 2020

PPR - 6 January 2022
It is moving - slowly but at least they are giving PPRs :D
 
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Travellers must be fully vaccinated to enter Canada starting January 15
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Essential travellers must be fully vaccinated to cross the border. Unvaccinated Canadians may face quarantine measures


Special report- the girl in the picture looks chill, isn't she

Travellers to Canada will now have to be fully vaccinated in order to enter to country. Some exempt travellers may still enter, but will be subject to testing, quarantine and other public health measures.

Canada already required non-essential travellers from foreign countries to be vaccinated. Starting today, January 15, essential travellers must also be fully vaccinated in order to enter the country, which includes:
  • family members of Canadians, permanent residents, and people registered under the Indian Act;
  • international students age 18 and older;
  • athletes;
  • work permit holders, except for those working in agriculture and food processing; and
  • essential service providers, including truckers.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents cannot be denied entry into Canada. However, unvaccinated Canadians will need to meet the pre-entry, arrival, day-eight testing, and quarantine requirements.

Unvaccinated or partially-vaccinated foreigners will only be allowed to travel to Canada if they meet an exemption. Some of the exempt groups include agricultural and food processing workers, marine crew members, people coming to Canada on compassionate grounds, new permanent residents, resettling refugees, and some children under age 18.

Travellers who are exempt from needing to be fully vaccinated will still be subject to testing, quarantine, and other entry requirements. Foreign nationals who are not vaccinated and do not fall under an exemption will be prohibited from entering Canada.

People who have COVID-19 symptoms upon arrival at the border will be directed to a Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) official and will be told to isolate for 10 days from the time symptoms first occurred.

Border officers make the final decision on who can enter the country, and whether incoming travellers have to quarantine.

Canada originally announced the vaccination requirement on travellers in November, the same time the government expanded its definition of “fully vaccinated.”

To be considered fully vaccinated, travellers must have received the full recommended dose of an approved vaccine. The final dose must have been administered at least 14 days before attempting to enter Canada. Travellers also must submit all required COVID-19 information to ArriveCAN before crossing the border.

Canada’s government-approved vaccines include:
  • AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD (ChAdOx1-S, Vaxzevria, AZD1222)
  • Bharat Biotech (Covaxin, BBV152 A, B, C)
  • Janssen/Johnson & Johnson
  • Moderna (mRNA-1273)
  • Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty, tozinameran, BNT162b2)
  • Sinopharm BIBP (BBIBP-CorV)
  • Sinovac (CoronaVac, PiCoVacc)
At this time, it is not required to have a booster dose to be considered fully vaccinated in Canada.


 
Travellers must be fully vaccinated to enter Canada starting January 15
20220113travelcanada.jpg.webp
Essential travellers must be fully vaccinated to cross the border. Unvaccinated Canadians may face quarantine measures


Special report- the girl in the picture looks chill, isn't she

Travellers to Canada will now have to be fully vaccinated in order to enter to country. Some exempt travellers may still enter, but will be subject to testing, quarantine and other public health measures.

Canada already required non-essential travellers from foreign countries to be vaccinated. Starting today, January 15, essential travellers must also be fully vaccinated in order to enter the country, which includes:
  • family members of Canadians, permanent residents, and people registered under the Indian Act;
  • international students age 18 and older;
  • athletes;
  • work permit holders, except for those working in agriculture and food processing; and
  • essential service providers, including truckers.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents cannot be denied entry into Canada. However, unvaccinated Canadians will need to meet the pre-entry, arrival, day-eight testing, and quarantine requirements.

Unvaccinated or partially-vaccinated foreigners will only be allowed to travel to Canada if they meet an exemption. Some of the exempt groups include agricultural and food processing workers, marine crew members, people coming to Canada on compassionate grounds, new permanent residents, resettling refugees, and some children under age 18.

Travellers who are exempt from needing to be fully vaccinated will still be subject to testing, quarantine, and other entry requirements. Foreign nationals who are not vaccinated and do not fall under an exemption will be prohibited from entering Canada.

People who have COVID-19 symptoms upon arrival at the border will be directed to a Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) official and will be told to isolate for 10 days from the time symptoms first occurred.

Border officers make the final decision on who can enter the country, and whether incoming travellers have to quarantine.

Canada originally announced the vaccination requirement on travellers in November, the same time the government expanded its definition of “fully vaccinated.”

To be considered fully vaccinated, travellers must have received the full recommended dose of an approved vaccine. The final dose must have been administered at least 14 days before attempting to enter Canada. Travellers also must submit all required COVID-19 information to ArriveCAN before crossing the border.

Canada’s government-approved vaccines include:
  • AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD (ChAdOx1-S, Vaxzevria, AZD1222)
  • Bharat Biotech (Covaxin, BBV152 A, B, C)
  • Janssen/Johnson & Johnson
  • Moderna (mRNA-1273)
  • Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty, tozinameran, BNT162b2)
  • Sinopharm BIBP (BBIBP-CorV)
  • Sinovac (CoronaVac, PiCoVacc)
At this time, it is not required to have a booster dose to be considered fully vaccinated in Canada.

Well... so no more border shutdowns? Good I guess?
 
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Atleast in India, I don't have to fear for my life and my state is pretty good,with good hospital, public transports,I have not seen a homeless speaking my language in past 20 years yes you heard me right ,the things I don't like there is good opportunities,crappy roads and stupid education institutions and people are judgemental. Otherwise I wouldn't have even gone to Canada lol.

Kerala that good huh? Not so the bloody politics(the bane of the state), road infrastructure, and business climate. I lived in Trivandrum for almost 10 years prior to pivoting to Canada.
 
Kerala that good huh? Not so the bloody politics(the bane of the state), road infrastructure, and business climate. I lived in Trivandrum for almost 10 years prior to pivoting to Canada.
Lol I mentioned all that in my comment buddy, that is why I am leaving .The politics sucks noone is going to argue, buisness climate is horrible.But as a whole I'd is not bad either.
If you give me a choice between Pakistan and kerala, I am good with kerala lol
 
Lol I mentioned all that in my comment buddy, that is why I am leaving .The politics sucks noone is going to argue, buisness climate is horrible.But as a whole I'd is not bad either.

oh yeah not all that bad in comparison with other states
 
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