Mandatory Random Testing at YYZ
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2022
Posts: 1
Mandatory Random Testing at YYZ
Hi all!
My wife and I recently returned to Canada from the US through YYZ this past weekend. We're fully vaccinated, filled out our ArriveCAN declaration, went through customs, and got green stickers on our passports (which apparently means we weren't selected from random testing?). We were sent our our way and made our way to our domestic connection. Now today, we get an email from the Government of Canada saying one of us was selected for random mandatory testing, and that we should have had it done within 24 hours. We called the helpline listed in the email, and they had no idea what to say other than directing us to the CBSA website...who recommended we contact that original helpline for all COVID related questions. When we called back and the second \ person we were talking to said to not stress about it, and unless we hear from them again not to worry about it...which is difficult to do when that email is threatening fines.
We're more than happy to just get tested, but at this point aren't even sure how to go about doing it (and obviously don't want to pay out of pocket). Has anyone else run into a similar issue?
My wife and I recently returned to Canada from the US through YYZ this past weekend. We're fully vaccinated, filled out our ArriveCAN declaration, went through customs, and got green stickers on our passports (which apparently means we weren't selected from random testing?). We were sent our our way and made our way to our domestic connection. Now today, we get an email from the Government of Canada saying one of us was selected for random mandatory testing, and that we should have had it done within 24 hours. We called the helpline listed in the email, and they had no idea what to say other than directing us to the CBSA website...who recommended we contact that original helpline for all COVID related questions. When we called back and the second \ person we were talking to said to not stress about it, and unless we hear from them again not to worry about it...which is difficult to do when that email is threatening fines.
We're more than happy to just get tested, but at this point aren't even sure how to go about doing it (and obviously don't want to pay out of pocket). Has anyone else run into a similar issue?
#2
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 5,190
Hi all!
My wife and I recently returned to Canada from the US through YYZ this past weekend. We're fully vaccinated, filled out our ArriveCAN declaration, went through customs, and got green stickers on our passports (which apparently means we weren't selected from random testing?). We were sent our our way and made our way to our domestic connection. Now today, we get an email from the Government of Canada saying one of us was selected for random mandatory testing, and that we should have had it done within 24 hours. We called the helpline listed in the email, and they had no idea what to say other than directing us to the CBSA website...who recommended we contact that original helpline for all COVID related questions. When we called back and the second \ person we were talking to said to not stress about it, and unless we hear from them again not to worry about it...which is difficult to do when that email is threatening fines.
We're more than happy to just get tested, but at this point aren't even sure how to go about doing it (and obviously don't want to pay out of pocket). Has anyone else run into a similar issue?
My wife and I recently returned to Canada from the US through YYZ this past weekend. We're fully vaccinated, filled out our ArriveCAN declaration, went through customs, and got green stickers on our passports (which apparently means we weren't selected from random testing?). We were sent our our way and made our way to our domestic connection. Now today, we get an email from the Government of Canada saying one of us was selected for random mandatory testing, and that we should have had it done within 24 hours. We called the helpline listed in the email, and they had no idea what to say other than directing us to the CBSA website...who recommended we contact that original helpline for all COVID related questions. When we called back and the second \ person we were talking to said to not stress about it, and unless we hear from them again not to worry about it...which is difficult to do when that email is threatening fines.
We're more than happy to just get tested, but at this point aren't even sure how to go about doing it (and obviously don't want to pay out of pocket). Has anyone else run into a similar issue?
#3
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: YYZ
Programs: AC 25K, Aeroplan Amex Reserve
Posts: 88
I had a similar situation crossing the land border with my family at Lewiston/Queeston back in the spring when RAT testing was still required to return. I uploaded the results to ArriveCAN, made our declarations, and were welcomed home with no request to test on arrival. 3 days later I received an automated call saying my arrival test was never received - just me, not my wife or kids.
A few phone calls later, I was directed to send an email outlining the circumstances. I received a response from a human telling me all was good.
A few phone calls later, I was directed to send an email outlining the circumstances. I received a response from a human telling me all was good.
#4
Join Date: May 2022
Posts: 104
I had a similar situation crossing the land border with my family at Lewiston/Queeston back in the spring when RAT testing was still required to return. I uploaded the results to ArriveCAN, made our declarations, and were welcomed home with no request to test on arrival. 3 days later I received an automated call saying my arrival test was never received - just me, not my wife or kids.
A few phone calls later, I was directed to send an email outlining the circumstances. I received a response from a human telling me all was good.
A few phone calls later, I was directed to send an email outlining the circumstances. I received a response from a human telling me all was good.
#5
Join Date: May 2022
Posts: 104
This problem was caused by the CBSA failing to notify you that you have been selected. Apparently it's quite common.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...port-1.6481934
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...port-1.6481934
#7
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: YYZ
Programs: AC 25K, Aeroplan Amex Reserve
Posts: 88
#8
Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: Toronto
Programs: Tap Miles & go Silver/ Aeroplan 25K
Posts: 69
Ignore it, I travelled internationally every 6 wks throughout the pandemic and was selected many times for random testing. sometimes I was getting the proper emails monitoring etc. other times nothing, and other times like you, not selected but yet the follow up emails came to me.