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I recently tested out what it’s like to enter Canada now that the pandemic travel rules have been lifted. If you didn’t know yet, Canada lifted all of its COVID-19 entry rules for all travelers on October 1st. This means that entering the country is back to what it was like pre-pandemic. No more vaccination requirement, no more masks, nothing!

That day, I had done many videos on Instagram stories on our Flytrippers account, but many travelers unfortunately do not follow us on that network (go now please, we’ll have exclusive content).

So here’s the combination of all those short videos showing you what the experience is like, with a few pro tips to make your travel in airports more enjoyable as a bonus. 

 

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If you prefer, you can also read the text version, all about my experience entering Canada after the October 1st changes.

 

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Summary

Canada lifted its entry rules for all travelers on October 1st, and I recently tested out what it’s like to enter Canada now. This is my experience in a video, along with a few travel tips to make your travels better.

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Featured image: My October 1st flight (photo credit: Andrew D’Amours/Flytrippers)

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Andrew D'Amours

Andrew is the co-founder of Flytrippers. He is passionate about traveling the world but also, as a former management consultant, about the travel industry itself. He shares his experiences to help you save money on travel. As a very cost-conscious traveler, he loves finding deals and getting free travel thanks to travel rewards points... to help him visit every country in the world (current count: 71/193 Countries, 47/50 US States & 9/10 Canadian Provinces).

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