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Canada new entry restriction: COVID-19 PCR test result negative

danactive

Message from Transport Canada with new Entry Requirements for Canada

Starting January 7, 2021, air travellers 5 years of age or older will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test result to the airline prior to boarding international flights bound for Canada. The test must be performed using a COVID-19 molecular polymerase chain reaction (or PCR) test and must be taken within 72 hours prior to the traveller’s scheduled departure to Canada.


Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/transport-cana … anada.html

Two laboratories in the DR
https://www.drtravelcenter.com/question … y-country/

I'm investigating the price, so I'll keep this thread up-to-date

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planner

Thank you for doing that.

danactive

Transport Canada will allow a longer window of 96 hours for PCR or LAMP test results for DR until at the end of day of Jan 13. From Jan 14 onwards the window is 72 hours for the negative results to be valid.

Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/transport-cana … order.html

danactive

Will someone confirm my research as I don't speak Spanish or have a local telephone service?

Hospiten
- Santo Domingo
- PCR test results within 1 hour!! by paper receipt
- Cost 75 USD
- By appointment at hospital
- Air Canada accepts

Referencia
- Nagua, nearest to Samaná
- PCR test results within 48 - 72 hours by online
- Cost 75 USD
- By appointment at hospital
- Air Canada accepts

DominicanadaMike

In Bavaro area IMG International Hospital - 1800 pesos

danactive

Amadita, seems to require a Dominican medical card to make an appointment. I went to the 24 hours lab in Santo Domingo, but they close at 10:00 on weekends (likely due to the curfew)

danactive

I used this location of Hospiten for my rapid PCR test which cost 13,300 pesos each. I walked in without an appointment. ~10 minute wait for the test. ~75 min wait for the test results.

brodies2013

Anyone here use the testing place in Nagua? That's closest to us in Cabrera...so many booked flights...and THEN they changed the testing requirements...

danactive

@brodies2013 I flew out of AZS (Samaná El Catey International Airport). Referencia has a Nagua lab, but I didn't try it. I chose the 1 hour test result from Hospiten in Santo Domingo.

WillieWeb

Dan
What Cdn airline is flying from AZS these days?

My fav airport

danactive

Air Canada (not Rouge), and it's only once day a week. My flight had about 40 passengers so the airport staff out numbered us. Not a good sign, so I imagine AC is taking a lose with the AZS route. With less Canadians flying due to the entry requirements I can imagine AC pausing this route and only flying from PUJ.

At least I had less COVID concerns since I had rows of empty seats around me

WillieWeb

JetBlue cancelled the AZS route - switched it to PUJ

Seats to AZS were too cheap.....they get more to PUJ

danactive

I was in the Dominican Republic when the Canadian Government (specifically Transport Canada) added entry requirements that could indirectly block Canadian citizens from entering Canada. Well this video and article has three groups of travellers that are not able to board flights to enter Canada.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7579591/holi … ronavirus/

danactive

Canada's main airlines will also suspend service to all Caribbean destinations and Mexico starting this Sunday until April 30.


https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/now-is- … -1.5287311

WillieWeb

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced all Canadian travellers returning from overseas will have to take a COVID-19 test at the airport when they land and quarantine in a designated hotel for three days at their own expense while they await results.

He says that’s expected to cost more than $2000.

Those with negative test results will be able to then quarantine for the remainder of the mandatory two weeks at home, while those with positive tests will be required to quarantine in designated government facilities.

Canada’s main airlines will also suspend service to all Caribbean destinations and Mexico starting this Sunday until April 30.

Trudeau says it’s important to further restrict international travel as more infectious variants of COVID-19 spread around the globe.

In the coming weeks, non-essential travellers will also have to show a negative test before entry at the land border with the United States.

Trudeau has urged Canadians for weeks not to take any non-essential trips outside the country.

And he has warned that the federal government could impose restrictions at any time that would make it harder for them to return.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault has been urging Ottawa to require anyone returning from abroad to quarantine for two weeks in a hotel, at their own expense.

Non-essential travel into Canada by most foreign nationals has been banned since the pandemic first began sweeping across the country last March.

Anyone entering the country has been required to self-quarantine for two weeks.

planner

Wow, that is serious.  Well done.

WillieWeb

https://www.jccf.ca/federal-government- … travelers/

WillieWeb

The full story

Jan 29th, 2021



OTTAWA: The Justice Centre today announced that immediate legal action is being prepared against the Trudeau government over the declaration that Canadian residents will be subjected to mandatory quarantine, at their own expense, after returning from international travel, regardless of their negative COVID status. These measures are a blatant violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, including the right to enter and leave Canada, the right to liberty and security of the person, the right to not be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned, the right to retain legal counsel, and the right not to be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment.

In a letter sent today to the Honourable Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport, the Justice Centre condemns the Trudeau government for its disturbing and aggressive opposition to the constitutional rights and freedoms of Canadians.

Furthermore, it has come to the attention of the Justice Centre that the federal government is already arresting Canadians arriving in the country by air and transporting them to a secret location, even though they possess a negative PCR test. These citizens are being held unlawfully despite not having been convicted of any offence, not having had access to a lawyer, and not having appeared before a judge. Law enforcement officers are apparently refusing to inform family members of where their loved ones are being held. The letter notes that this policy aligns with the world’s most repressive and undemocratic regimes and is totally unacceptable.

The letter states the government’s arrest and detention of Canadians in this fashion is unlawful and unconstitutional, and demands the immediate release of any Canadian currently being so detained, permitting them to continue any necessary isolation protocols in their personal residences.

The legal warning letter notes, “This is not China or Cuba, or Chile under Pinochet, or Spain under Franco, or theocratic Iran. We are not prepared to permit you and your government to turn Canada into a repressive replica of countries that have no respect for human rights and civil liberties.”  The Charter enshrines the protection and guarantee of individual rights and freedoms, such as the rights to liberty, mobility, and privacy, into our Constitution.  All government orders, including emergency orders, must comply with the Charter by not infringing any of the rights protected thereunder, unless doing so can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society according to law.

Government Orders mandate that, regardless of a negative COVID test result, any person entering Canada must quarantine for 14 days on arrival. In fact, they must submit a 14-day quarantine plan to a government official, which is subject to the discretion of the said official. This discretion is subjective and without parameters. The letter puts Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government on notice that quarantine, particularly of healthy or asymptomatic individuals, is the functional equivalent of house arrest and will not be allowed to go unchallenged.

“We are deeply concerned with the federal government’s increasing disregard of the constitutional rights of Canadians”, stated Jay Cameron, Litigation Director for the Justice Centre.  “Citizens are being arrested at the airport and transported to federal isolation sites without recourse to a lawyer or the review of the courts even though these travelers are in possession of a negative PCR test. Families are telling us that their loved ones are being held at these sites and that government agents are refusing to say where those sites are. These travelers are perfectly capable of isolating at home instead of being imprisoned by the federal government.”

“There is no rational reason to incarcerate Canadians simply because they exercised their constitutional right to leave the country as protected by section 6 of the Charter,” stated Justice Centre President John Carpay. “It is not rational to impose a 14-day quarantine upon asymptomatic individuals who are able to provide negative test results confirming their lack of infection. Moreover, the federal government has admitted it is well-aware that international air travel results in a negligible number of active cases.”

“The federal government is on notice that if it does not immediately rescind these measures, and release the Canadians being held under illegal arrest in federal facilities, we will imminently commence legal proceedings,” concludes Mr. Carpay.