ilovetotravel1977
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They better tell Tam that then!
Eligible is absolutely reasonable!!He also stated that lifting of restrictions/phased approaches to reopening borders and travel will happen in WEEKS not months. He stressed that several times.Also, a good sign. Of course, he didn't elaborate on how many phases there will be but I think we can assume there will be at least two more.
Of course not - this made perfect sense to me - vaccinated parents can come and go as they please. In our case, my husband no longer has to take time off when we return from vacation, I'll work from home and stay with my 10 year old while he isolates. The point is that the vaccinated family members are not in isolation, only the unvaccinated.But would you leave your small child home alone? No.
A free test to enter the US? That doesn't exist, not in BC anyway. If you need a Covid test for travel you have to pay for it. The cost varies.I'm curious why people don't just do the free testing? My son did it before traveling to Oklahoma - no problem. Is it just the worry that you won't get the results in time?
I looked online for Bc and could only find one place near me and it was $300 plus tax per person. Yikes.A free test to enter the US? That doesn't exist, not in BC anyway. If you need a Covid test for travel you have to pay for it. The cost varies.
I have seen cheaper in BC (closer to $200 and I think testing at YVR might be even less). But definitely not free.I looked online for Bc and could only find one place near me and it was $300 plus tax per person. Yikes.
Yvr is cheapest ive found too. Fly Clear is a rip off.I have seen cheaper in BC (closer to $200 and I think testing at YVR might be even less). But definitely not free.
If we had free testing in BC for travel I’d do that.I'm curious why people don't just do the free testing? My son did it before traveling to Oklahoma - no problem. Is it just the worry that you won't get the results in time?
Not sure what Province you're in, but it's $200 in Ontario. My guess is that if your son was traveling for essential business purposes, his place of employment paid for the test.I'm curious why people don't just do the free testing? My son did it before traveling to Oklahoma - no problem. Is it just the worry that you won't get the results in time?
Not sure what Province you're in, but it's $200 in Ontario. My guess is that if your son was traveling for essential business purposes, his place of employment paid for the test.
Also, this thread is about the land border re-opening to non-essential travelers (which it has not yet). I'm guessing your son flew down?
I'm talking about the regular tests which are free. My son went to visit his girlfriend. He had no problem getting on his flight in Toronto.
Will we hit the targets faster if it is eligible or population. I'm confused.
Exactly right. Plus I believe you need a report you can download or print containing certain info. I’ve had to get a couple of tests due to possible exposure and all I got was a text message saying negative. I think the border needs something more.You are not supposed to use those for travelling. Those are to be used if you suspect you have covid or is a requirement for your work etc.
If everyone travelling did that it would take longer for everyone to get results. Most importantly those who need to know because of symptoms etc.
Also kind of not great that you are using something paid for by taxes to help you travel.
You have to meet certain criteria to have a test done. Travel is not a valid reason so if he did that then he lied to get it done.I'm talking about the regular tests which are free. My son went to visit his girlfriend. He had no problem getting on his flight in Toronto.