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Article: Travel restrictions for the upcoming long weekend By David Nachman

April 10, 2020

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The Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) reminds all the travelers for
the upcoming long weekend – Easter and Passover long weekend – a weekend
that represents for many a time to be with family and friends as a
#NowIsNotTheTime for social gatherings. Restrictions are in place on all
non-essential travel for foreign nationals, including United States
citizens and residents, and Canadians who are planning to cross the border.
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The Governments of Canada and the United States (U.S.) implemented
restrictions on March 21, 2020 for all non-essential travel along the
Canada-U.S. border in response to the spread of COVID-19. This means that
travel across the border of an optional or discretionary nature, including
tourism and recreation, is not permitted while these restrictions remain in
place.
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Before you leave home, the CBSA advises you that you will be returned to
the U.S. if you attempt to come to Canada for any of the following examples
of non-essential travel:
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• Visiting family, friends or a girlfriend, boyfriend or fiancé(e);
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• Attending a party or celebration;
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• Driving in transit for the purpose of taking a shortcut through Canada to
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• Fishing or hunting; and
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• Opening or checking on a cottage or seasonal home.
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Canadians are reminded that if they return to Canada from any foreign
destination, that they must quarantine (self-isolate) for 14 days, which
means no social gatherings or shopping upon return.
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As the CBSA is committed to limiting the spread of COVID-19 in Canada, we
remind travelers that now is not the time to travel for non-essential
purposes.
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<b>Nachman, Phulwani, Zimovcak (NPZ) Law Group, P.C.</b> At NPZ Law Group, we are business immigration lawyers who understand that success in today’s global marketplace requires a skilled and mobile workforce. We provide our business clients with the legal assistance they require in immigration matters to help them meet their business goals while complying with applicable immigration laws and regulations.
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