
CBSA reminds travellers to use mandatory ArriveCAN app when entering Canada
Global News
An Osoyoos resident did not have the ArriveCAN app when he returned to Canada and was given a 14-day quarantine notice.
Fully-vaccinated Canadian travellers can cross over the border for up to 72 hours and return without a PCR test, provided they have submitted proof of vaccination and a quarantine plan in the ArriveCAN app.
Osoyoos, B.C., resident Edward Philips, however, did not have the app when he returned to Canada and was given a 14-day quarantine notice.
“I went across the border for 45 minutes to do grocery shopping, drove around and came back and got nailed,” Phillips said.
“I manage a business and I have a doctor’s appointment that I need to go to — I would never have gone if this meant trouble.”
Just like Philips, many travellers coming back into Canada are unaware that ArriveCAN is mandatory. That is something Osoyoos duty-free shop owner Cameron Bissonnette has been asked to help with.
“A Canadian Border Services officer came over to my shop and wanted us to help any customers that came through and to impress upon them how important it is to have the ArriveCAN app,” Bissonnette said.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) issued a reminder on Wednesday to Canadians returning to the country.
“That ArriveCAN remains mandatory for everyone, regardless if travellers enter by land, air, marine or how long they were away from Canada,” the CBSA press release said.