Bahamas: Since September 1, all passengers must test negative for COVID-19 within 5 days prior to flight and complete an online health form. Upon arrival, a quarantine is mandatory at a government-identified facility, at the traveler’s expense, for a period of 14 days (or for the duration of the trip if less than 14 days). Finally, travellers must submit to a COVID-19 test at the end of the quarantine period if they wish to remain in the country.
Bermuda: Since October 1, all passengers must test negative for COVID-19 within 7 days prior to flight and complete an online health form prior to arrival. In addition, a COVID-19 test will be performed upon landing in Bermuda and each passenger will be required to remain in isolation until the test results are received (up to 24 hours).
https://www.gotobermuda.com/bta/press-release/bermuda-tourism-authority-update
Iceland: Until December 1, all passengers will be required to choose to either undergo two tests for COVID-19, separated by a five-day quarantine until the results of the second test are known, or not to be screened at the border, but instead to spend 14 days in quarantine after arrival.
https://www.covid.is/categories/tourists-travelling-to-iceland
Florida keys: The United States will attempt to reopen its borders to Canadian travelers on November 21 if the virus is contained. However, under certain conditions it is possible to fly to the United States. Contact us for more information.
Miami: The United States will attempt to reopen its borders to Canadian travelers on November 21 if the virus is contained. However, under certain conditions it is possible to fly to the United States. Contact us for more information.
Mexico: Since June 8th, without quarantine. However, all travellers entering the country may be subject to health tests.
New York: The United States will attempt to reopen its borders to Canadian travelers on November 21 if the virus is contained. However, under certain conditions it is possible to fly to the United States. Contact us for more information.
Dominican Republic: Since September 15, airports and other points of entry have introduced a random breathing test to between 3% and 10% of arriving passengers. All passengers must complete a health declaration form and perform a temperature check at the airport
Turks & Caicos: Since the end of August, all passengers over 10 years of age must obtain travel authorization through the online portal 72 hours prior to arrival in the country. In addition, all passengers must present a negative test for COVID-19 within 5 days prior to flight and proof of travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage.
https://travelauthorisation.turksandcaicostourism.com/public/
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