no worries i use skyscanner. they give you cheap prices with best airlines .I am a bit clueless on how to purchase the flight with that 3 day quarantine in mind.
When I go to the Air Canada website, all flights to Montreal pass through Ontario and the transfer between the two is only hours apart. How should I factor the 3day quarantine in?
Sorry if this is a stupid question -- I have zero experience booking flights! Thank you!
advance better. also i would say leave at least 1 month before your program starts. otherwise u might be denied in port of entry. having 1 month before your program starts is a long period i guess. leave 4/5 weeks before 2 weeks for quarantine and 2/3 weeks to settle before you start your program.Ohh thank you so much for the information!! I was hoping to fly around June 28 or 29. So when the entire quarantine ends, I still have a month to do whatever needs to be done before classes start.
Thanks again! So i would need to fly directly to either Vancouver or Toronto, then book another flight from there to Montreal. Should I book the domestic flight in advance or is that normally done at the site?
Thank you so much <3
Oh, so i might be arriving too early if I fly in June 28/29 for August 16 start of classes?advance better. also i would say leave at least 1 month before your program starts. otherwise u might be denied in port of entry. having 1 month before your program starts is a long period i guess. leave 4/5 weeks before 2 weeks for quarantine and 2/3 weeks to settle before you start your program.
That's a bit early but I doubt it will cause a problem. Your study permit will be issued at the initial PoE because that's where you will go through immigration and the initial 3 day hotel quarantine (if it still exists by then). Your domestic flight to montreal will not have any immigration procedures.Oh, so i might be arriving too early if I fly in June 28/29 for August 16 start of classes?
I had no idea people get denied ot point of entry because of this! Thanks!
Will the student permit be issued at the initial point of entry or Montreal?
at port of entry. seen people get denied entry because they entered so early like 2 months / 3 months before the start of their program. which doesn't make sense. but you should be fine. make sure u carry valid medical examination with you and you will be fine.Oh, so i might be arriving too early if I fly in June 28/29 for August 16 start of classes?
I had no idea people get denied ot point of entry because of this! Thanks!
Will the student permit be issued at the initial point of entry or Montreal?
they have free reschedule ?Just book the flight to your final destination and then call Air Canada for a free reschedule from the stopover location after the 3-day quarantine
As long the final destination does not change. From Air Canada website "Customers arriving in Canada will be required to quarantine for up to three days in a government-authorized accommodation at their first point of entry. Once you’ve booked your flight, contact us to rebook your connecting flight to accommodate the quarantine requirement."they have free reschedule ?
thats good . i might do the same booking in connecting flight then reschedule it later will cost lessAs long the final destination does not change. From Air Canada website "Customers arriving in Canada will be required to quarantine for up to three days in a government-authorized accommodation at their first point of entry. Once you’ve booked your flight, contact us to rebook your connecting flight to accommodate the quarantine requirement."
In my case they have rescheduled the connecting flight 3 days later at no extra cost