Looking to escape the Winnipeg cold? It might be tough finding a direct flight A spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency told Global News that border officers have some options to help Canadians traveling by land to use the app.“They can help land travelers comply with the requirement to submit their information digitally by allowing the traveller to return to the U.S.
to take the time to complete the ArriveCAN form and re-enter Canada after submitting it,” the spokesperson said.“Also, where operations make it possible to do so, they can allow the traveler to complete their ArriveCAN submission upon arrival at ports of entry.”The federal government requires all Canadian travelers use the ArriveCAN app, with very limited exceptions.Information can be provided verbally at the border or completing a paper form if you’re a person with accessibility needs who can’t access the app or there’s no Internet access on a country-level in the location you’re travelling from.Special exceptions also apply to refugees and asylum seekers.For those Canadians who don’t have access a smartphone or the app, there’s an alternate option.