Air travel further remains restricted to the country, as the restrictions imposed on the entry of foreign nationals, which was initially announced in March last year due to the virus, still remains in force.
Travellers arriving in the country will have their quarantine plans reviewed by a government official, and, if required, they will be required to undergo quarantine in a federal quarantine facility. Also, travellers will need to use the ArriveCAN App or website, and provide correct contact information, along with their 14-day quarantine plan on or before entry to the country.
Reportedly, those who have booked their tickets on Vande Bharat Mission flights operated by Air India, will likely be impacted by the new measures that went into force on Thursday.
Reports have it that the new measures have been enforced after receiving a backlash from the public against several politicians, who went abroad in December during the Christmas break. Strict restrictions are likely to be imposed in several other Canadian jurisdictions. Recently, the Quebec province announced the first-ever curfew in the country, which will last for a month, and remain in place from 8 PM to 5 AM.