Entering Canada, Niagara border
I will be working in Canada this summer under the "Global Skills Strategy" program. While the invitation letter of the institution hosting me as a "NOC 4012 - Visiting Scholar, Award Recipient" has well defined start/end dates, I would like after the end date of my appointment to spend a couple more weeks in Canada as a tourist. In order to be considered as a tourist after this appointment, I have to physically re-enter Canada. As far as I am aware this can be done at the Niagara Falls Border.
The question though is, after exiting Canada, is there an intermediate zone before the Canada/US border? That is, when exiting Canada do I first need to get rejected from the US border (as I do not hold a US visa nor ESTA) before coming back or once I cross the Canadian border, at once may I return?
I'd appreciate any input and also, any links about entering Canada by land as a European passport holder.
Thanks,
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Can you cross into Canada at Niagara Falls right now?
NIAGARA FALLS CANADA & COVID \u2013 There are currently no Covid restrictions in Niagara Falls Canada.Can I cross the Canadian border during Covid?
Travel requirements and exemptions. Travellers entering Canada by land, air or water, regardless of citizenship, must meet COVID-19 requirements: Canadians must meet and follow all of the same entry requirements. All travellers must use ArriveCAN within 72 hours before your arrival to Canada.Can I go into Canada right now?
There are no changes to: mandatory random arrival testing at land borders. arrival testing for travellers who don't qualify as fully vaccinated and are allowed entry into Canada.Can you cross the border into Canada without quarantine?
ArriveCAN continues to be mandatory for all travellers to Canada. It is also required to qualify for the fully vaccinated traveller exemption from quarantine and testing. If you don't submit your travel information and proof of vaccination using ArriveCAN you could be fined $5,000.Walking over the BORDER ( USA/CANADA )
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