Ottawa, ANI. Canada has withdrawn its advisory against all non-essential international travel outside the country by Canadians. The new advisory for each country is now back to the four levels that existed before the pandemic, Xinhua news agency reported.
It said that people should take general safety precautions, take a high degree of caution, avoid non-essential travel and avoid all travel. However, a broad advisory against all cruise travel remains in place. Significantly, after the Corona epidemic, the Canadian government advised all citizens to avoid non-essential international travel, regardless of vaccination status.
Thailand ends quarantine rules for travelers from 46 countries, India is not included
Thailand has relaxed the rules for citizens coming from other countries in view of the decrease in the cases of corona virus worldwide. The Thailand government on Friday ended the quarantine rule for travelers from 45 countries. This includes countries like Australia, Bhutan, Canada, Singapore and China.
Travelers from these countries will no longer need to be quarantined after going to Thailand. Although India is not included in these countries. Indian travelers will have to stay in quarantine for seven days on their way to Thailand. Only then will they be allowed to roam outside.
Thailand, Bahrain, Belgium, Bhutan, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Malaysia Travelers from Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UAE, UK, USA, Australia, Austria and Hong Kong are allowed to travel free of charge. has given.
Thailand had so far allowed quarantine free travel to 10 countries, which has now been increased to 45. This decision has been taken to strengthen the tourism sector of the country which is going through a difficult time due to the Corona virus. These rules of quarantine free travel will be applicable from 1st November.
In Thailand, this exemption will be available only to those who have taken the vaccine. Citizens who have not received the full dose of the vaccine will have to compulsorily stay in the same quarantine as before when they go to Thailand.