What preparations do I need to make before flying to Montreal for about a week?
I'm going to take a business trip to Canada, Montreal in mid April for about a week. I'm flying from Europe (Germany via Netherlands).
Is there anything I should be aware of or take care of before travelling?
For instance, I know that you need to apply for ESTA (or Visa) if you visit the US. I don't know of anything like that for Canada, but still I could be overlooking something important. I heard a rumour that you still require ESTA, if your plane happens to fly (without landing) over US territory.
This is my current check list (excluding the obvious like clothes and stuff like that)
- hotel + flight
- passport
- German id card (Personalausweis)
- credit card
- some cash in CAD (as a backup)
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What documents do I need to travel to Montreal?
Most travellers, including Canadian and U.S. citizens, must carry a valid passport to travel to a foreign country. A visa or electronic visa may also be required for some countries. Canadians holding dual citizenship must travel to Canada with a Canadian passport.Do you need a Covid test to fly within Canada?
A valid COVID-19 test result will be required. Personal emergency and urgent travel will not be considered. Travellers are able to submit applications under the domestic National Interest Exemption Program at least 3 weeks before your travel dates.What do I need to prepare for a flight to Canada?
PrepareCan I enter Canada without a vaccine?
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.FIRST INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT? : Travel Tip, Airport Walk, Flight Preparation | Jen Barangan
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