New Brunswick imposes strict restrictions on those who come to the province

New Brunswick imposes strict restrictions on those who come to the province

Including quarantine hotels.

The New Brunswick government has announced new restrictions for those returning to the province. They went into effect on Saturday, April 24.

Restrictions on entry

Currently, you can only enter the province for a valid reason. These include living or working in New Brunswick, visiting a doctor, travelling through the province to another destination, etc.

All visitors to New Brunswick must register their border crossing online or by calling 1-833-948-2800.

Travelers

These rules apply to those returning to New Brunswick from a tourist trip, relocating to the province, or visiting for work or business purposes (except for shift workers, truck drivers, and those who regularly cross the border because of work).

Upon arrival in New Brunswick, travellers must undergo a mandatory 7-day quarantine at an approved hotel at their own expense. The hotels will be located throughout the province. Authorities cite an approximate cost of $200 CAD per day.

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