Impact of Border Measures and Statistics
Date: May 15, 2020
Classification: Unclassified
Fully releasable (ATIP)? Yes
Branch / Agency: SPB/CBSA
Air Mode:
- When looking at year over year data, there is a 99% decrease in U.S air travellers versus this same period in 2019.
- There has been a 97% decrease of international air travellers arriving from other locations (other than the U.S.) versus the same period last year.
- 334 U.S. citizens and 146 foreign nationals travelling from the U.S. by air were denied entry into Canada.
- 163 foreign nationals from locations other than the U.S. were also denied entry.
- 1013 air travellers responded positively to health screening questions nationally, and 330 travellers were referred* by the CBSA to a PHAC Quarantine Officer.
*Note: Referral rates for the CBSA are not 1:1; travellers may respond in error, report symptoms that are not COVID-19 related, or be referred to Quarantine Officers from PHAC Screening Officers (which is not captured by CBSA reporting).
Land, Rail and Marine Mode:
- When looking at year over year data, there has been an overall decrease of 83% of highway volumes when compared to this same period last year.
- There has been a 89% decline in travellers across the country and across all modes (including air) versus the same period last year.
- The number of individuals travelling by ferry has decreased by 100%.
- The number of private boaters has decreased by 97%.
- Passenger rail service has been suspended until further notice (decrease of 100%).
- 3,084 U.S. citizens, and 343 other foreign nationals, were denied entry due to non-essential travel.
- 297 travellers arriving in land, rail and marine modes responded positively to health screening questions nationally, and 155 travellers were referred by the CBSA to a PHAC Officer.
Commercial Operations:
- The CBSA has engaged commercial transporters to ensure they understand the new requirements, and continues to work with them to ensure that information is disseminated to their employees (e.g. truck drivers who cross the border).
- With regards to efforts to maintain our critical supply chains, the CBSA is ensuring continued cross-border commerce by facilitating the flow of goods, despite a 30% decrease in commercial truck traffic versus the same period last year.
Refugee Claimants (from March 21 – May 14):
- 26 refugee claimants seeking entry to Canada have been directed back to the U.S.
- Two refugees were admitted into Canada from the U.S. as an exception under the Orders in Council.
- 73 refugees were admitted into Canada from the U.S. as an exception to the Safe Third Country Agreement.
- 28 foreign nationals were intercepted between ports of entry by the RCMP (irregular migrants) – (between March 21 – May 12)
Canadians turned back at U.S. Border (As of May 14):
- There were 8 Canadians turned back at the U.S. border in air mode for non-essential travel, and 1,381 in land, rail and marine modes.
Border Information Service (on May 13):
- The CBSA’s Border Information Service telephone line is now accessible 24/7 to respond to traveller and business queries.
- 2,460 calls received,
- 80% domestic calls to 20% international
- 85% traveller-related; 15% commercial-related
- The most common questions were related to: admissibility (essential travel and/or immediate family, transiting Canada), when travel restrictions will be lifted, , IRCC related questions (work and study permits), fishing/boating in Canadian waters.
10/05/2019 |
11/05/2019 |
12/05/2019 |
13/05/2019 |
14/05/2019 |
15/05/2019 |
16/05/2019 |
TOTAL |
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09/05/2020 |
10/05/2020 |
11/05/2020 |
12/05/2020 |
13/05/2020 |
14/05/2020 |
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2019 Air Travellers // Voyageurs aériens |
55,124 |
45,833 |
53,203 |
54,125 |
47,545 |
48,660 |
52,865 |
357,355 |
|
2020 Air Travellers // Voyageurs aériens |
615 |
397 |
559 |
565 |
388 |
596 |
520 |
3,640 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-98.88% |
-99.13% |
-98.95% |
-98.96% |
-99.18% |
-98.78% |
-99.02% |
-98.98% |
|
2019 Air Travellers // Voyageurs aériens |
55,389 |
61,288 |
61,966 |
51,086 |
46,705 |
50,474 |
46,250 |
373,158 |
|
2020 Air Travellers // Voyageurs aériens |
2,365 |
1,649 |
1,395 |
1,782 |
1,402 |
1,366 |
1,538 |
11,497 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-95.73% |
-97.31% |
-97.75% |
-96.51% |
-97.00% |
-97.29% |
-96.67% |
-96.92% |
|
2019 General Aviation – TRC // Aviation générale – CRT |
602 |
354 |
530 |
675 |
580 |
567 |
652 |
3,960 |
|
2020 General Aviation – TRC // Aviation générale – CRT |
156 |
57 |
76 |
89 |
100 |
100 |
98 |
676 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-74.09% |
-83.90% |
-85.66% |
-86.81% |
-82.76% |
-82.36% |
-84.97% |
-82.93% |
|
2019 Highway // Routier |
Truck Drivers // Camionneur |
21,423 |
10,191 |
5,708 |
16,447 |
20,826 |
22,076 |
22,349 |
119,020 |
Other Travellers // Autres voyageurs |
138,807 |
166,534 |
176,831 |
107,764 |
93,210 |
101,181 |
113,877 |
898,204 |
|
Total |
160,230 |
176,725 |
182,539 |
124,211 |
114,036 |
123,257 |
136,226 |
1,017,224 |
|
2020 Highway // |
Truck Drivers // Camionneur |
14,096 |
6,916 |
4,244 |
10,843 |
14,016 |
15,091 |
15,708 |
80,914 |
Other Travellers // Autres voyageurs |
7,234 |
4,721 |
4,202 |
6,916 |
7,336 |
7,225 |
7,646 |
45,280 |
|
Total |
21,330 |
11,637 |
8,446 |
17,759 |
21,352 |
22,316 |
23,354 |
126,194 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-86.69% |
-93.42% |
-95.37% |
-85.70% |
-81.28% |
-81.89% |
-82.86% |
-87.59% |
|
2019 Passenger Rail // Ferroviaires de transport de passagers |
436 |
389 |
446 |
414 |
230 |
254 |
245 |
2,414 |
|
2020 Passenger Rail // Ferroviaires de transport de passagers |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
|
2019 Ferry // Gare maritime |
1,723 |
1,603 |
1,233 |
1,144 |
837 |
909 |
1,105 |
8,554 |
|
2020 Ferry // Gare maritime |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
-100% |
|
2019 Private Boaters – TRC // Plaisanciers – CRT |
120 |
272 |
197 |
72 |
90 |
103 |
148 |
1,002 |
|
2020 Private Boaters – TRC // Plaisanciers – CRT |
0 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
14 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-100% |
-98.16% |
-100% |
-100% |
-97.78% |
-97.09% |
-97.30% |
-98.60% |
|
2019 Total |
273,624 |
286,464 |
300,114 |
231,727 |
210,023 |
224,224 |
237,491 |
1,763,667 |
|
2020 Total |
24,466 |
13,745 |
10,476 |
20,195 |
23,244 |
24,381 |
25,514 |
142,021 |
|
% change // Variation en pourcentage |
-91.06% |
-95.20% |
-96.51% |
-91.29% |
-88.93% |
-89.13% |
-89.26% |
-91.95% |
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