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broberts

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  1. I don't think there is any direct relation between ArriveCAN and random arrival test selection. There is no guarantee that a traveller will actually arrive.
  2. You can ask for a post to be removed, etc. See the first pinned thread in this area, How to report a post.
  3. See post #13 by the thread originator. See post #13.
  4. There are a number of threads about people being denied entry. Most due to DUI, even when it was charged as a misdemeanor. Take the time to go through the applicable pages at https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/inadmissibility.html. There are ways of improving the situation.
  5. What a runaround. ☹️ GOC seems to have real issues translating policy into action at the moment. Personally I wouldn't worry too much about leaving the house. I'd use a home test and if it was negative would continue with my life.
  6. I never trust robo calls. When in doubt I lookup the appropriate agency contact number and call to verify. It may mean some time on hold, but it shows good faith should there ever be a problem.
  7. Its disappointing to learn that CBP officers are afraid of vetted Canadians seeking faster entry into their country.
  8. I remember Port Canaveral because it is on Cape Canaveral where NASA missions are launched, i.e. the rocket place. 🙂 (I'm a bit of a space enthusiast.)
  9. Vast overstatement. https://esim.holafly.com/how-to/esim-phones/
  10. Port Everglades is the port facility serving Fort Lauderdale, https://www.porteverglades.net/cruise/. Port Canaveral is east of Orlando, https://www.portcanaveral.com/Cruise/Port-Cruise-Facts.
  11. #3 sticky https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2760116-how-to-change-your-cruise-critic-email-address-or-user-name/?do=getNewComment
  12. It amazes me how many more complaints I see about using ArriveCAN compared to cruise line on-line check-ins. 🙂
  13. 1. Either, any time within 72 hours of scheduled departure. 2. It is possible to delete a trip, simply log back in and select delete. 3. The port address or hotel where she is staying in Montreal would, I think be more appropriate. She won't be travelling I suspect if she tested positive on the cruise.
  14. It may depend on the cruise line. If a cruise ends outside of Canada and does not leave and then re-enter Canada I believe GOC has no requirement to make an ArriveCAN submission. However, there has been at least one post on this board indicating that Viking, (if I recall correctly), requires a submission.
  15. Where did you find the 48hr limit? I ask because on https://www.msccruises.ca/health-and-safety-measures/caribbean it says 2 days for Canadian residents on Caribbean itineraries. The difference is significant in your case.
  16. 🙂 Cruise ship passengers must present proof of ArriveCAN submission to board. Yes. Sign in to app. Select Traveller on the toolbar at the bottom. Select the traveller to be updated. Tap Next until you get to the upload screen.
  17. Indeed. Swap the countries and currency, your comment holds true.
  18. 🤣 Most banks would sell them CA$100 for US$78.
  19. Don't be surprised if cash is not accepted in some retail locations.
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