Dont take this as full confirmation but if you go with globalnews exact wording it appears this policy may only apply to canadians..
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Starting on Oct. 30, Canadians will be required to show proof of immunization or a negative PCR test result to travel on a plane or train. There will be a grace period and, according to Horgan, it seems that during the grace period the BC Vaccine Card will be enough."
"In order to travel, Canadians will be required to provide proof they have been fully immunized against COVID-19"
"But starting on Nov. 30, Canadians will need to show a federal vaccine passport to travel in and out of the country. This card will be separate from the B.C. card."
Ok thank you for sharing this,
however my concern was for Non Canadian visitors who have been vaccinated with Non Canada approved vaccines, will they be allowed to take in transit flights when entering Canada ?
Hello everyone, with tomorrow being 1st November, please do share any updates if you know about on the subject matter. To reiterate, we are looking to know if people who have been vaccinated twice as Sinopharm and allowed to enter previously as long as they can quarantine, can board domestic flights or not if they are coming directly from outside Canada to Western Canada like Edmonton, Calgary or Winnepeg which needs a connecting flight.
Hello everyone, with tomorrow being 1st November, please do share any updates if you know about on the subject matter. To reiterate, we are looking to know if people who have been vaccinated twice as Sinopharm and allowed to enter previously as long as they can quarantine, can board domestic flights or not if they are coming directly from outside Canada to Western Canada like Edmonton, Calgary or Winnepeg which needs a connecting flight.
Hello again, just checking to see if anyone knows anyone who had travelled from abroad through intransit flights within Canada and not having an approved vaccine ? Please advise.
Hello again, just checking to see if anyone knows anyone who had travelled from abroad through intransit flights within Canada and not having an approved vaccine ? Please advise.
I can’t see them making exceptions as these are federal rules. Airlines just announced the suspension of all unvaccinated employees. We have to show proof of vaccination wherever we go.
So guys, still nothing clear as to if anyone vaccinated with a non Canadian Approved vaccine will be allowed to take a connecting flight within Canada when coming over here ? And how are same people expected to go back ? Taking one Pfizer booster on top of 2 Sinopharms would have been ok for acceptability but they are asking for two shots instead of one which will make it 4 shots for that person , something which is not everyone would want. Please clarify id anyone has had any update on this.