Canadians in South Africa face cancelled flights, uncertainty as they try to return
MONTREAL — Megan Tanya Hodgkinson was visiting relatives in South Africa last week when Canada imposed travel restrictions on several African countries after scientists detected a new variant of the novel coronavirus.
Hodgkinson, who was in Durban to see her sick mother, planned to return home with some of her in-laws to celebrate Christmas in Ontario. Now, her in-laws’ visit has been cancelled and she isn’t sure how she’ll get home.
“My husband and my two other kids are in Canada and if I have to miss Christmas with them, it’s heartbreaking,” Hodgkinson, who is travelling with her three-year-old son, said in an interview Wednesday.
Canadians attempting to return from South Africa — one of 10 countries targeted in Canada’s new travel restrictions — say they face poorly conceived rules that are difficult to follow and they aren’t receiving enough information from the federal government about how to return home.