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Canada Suspends Immigration for Ebola-Affected Countries, May 29

May 29, 2026
06:41 AM
2 min read

Key Points

Canada suspends immigration documents for Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Uganda residents for 90 days.

Approved visa holders cannot enter; pending applications paused immediately.

Quarantine required May 30 for travelers from affected countries within 21 days.

Measures may change quickly; travelers advised to verify requirements before booking.

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Canada has suspended all immigration documents issued to residents of three Ebola-affected countries effective immediately. The Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda residents cannot enter Canada even with approved visas. Pending applications are paused. The 90-day measure aims to prevent virus spread as health officials implement strict quarantine rules for recent travelers.

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Immigration Documents Halted for Three Countries

Canadian immigration documents issued to residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda are suspended for 90 days. Residents currently outside Canada cannot enter during this period, even with previously approved temporary resident visas, electronic travel authorizations, or permanent resident visas. Processing of pending immigration applications from nationals of these countries is also temporarily paused.

Quarantine Rules for Recent Travelers

Effective May 30, 2026, Canadian citizens, permanent residents, persons registered under the Indian Act, and foreign nationals who have been in affected countries within the previous 21 days must quarantine upon arrival in Canada. Individuals showing symptoms will be isolated and placed under hospital observation immediately. People already in Canada are not affected and may remain for their authorized stay.

Measures May Change as Situation Evolves

Canada’s government stated that these measures may change on short notice as the Ebola situation develops. Travelers are advised to consult official sources regularly for updates. The suspension applies only to new entry and does not affect current residents of Canada.

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Final Thoughts

Canada’s 90-day immigration suspension targets three Ebola-affected countries to protect public health. Travelers should verify current requirements before booking, as measures may change quickly.

FAQs

Can I travel to Canada if I have a valid visa from an affected country?

No. Canada suspended all immigration documents for residents of Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda for 90 days, regardless of visa status.

What happens if I recently visited an affected country?

You must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival if you visited within 21 days. Symptoms require immediate hospital isolation.

Are people already living in Canada affected?

No. Current residents are not impacted and may remain in Canada for their authorized stay duration.

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The content shared by Meyka AI PTY LTD is solely for research and informational purposes.  Meyka is not a financial advisory service, and the information provided should not be considered investment or trading advice.

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