Nova Scotia Safe Check-in
You don’t need to self-isolate when you arrive in Nova Scotia.
You will only need to show government-issued identification when you arrive in Nova Scotia. Accepted forms of identification include:
- driver licence
- government identification card
- bank statement with permanent home address
- utility bill with permanent home address
- passport
Download the COVID Alert mobile app
Protect yourself and others with the COVID Alert app. The app lets you know if you may have been exposed to COVID-19. You can also use the app to let others know if you test positive without sharing any personal information.
It is important to continue to monitor your health for the symptoms of COVID-19. If you develop any of the symptoms, complete a COVID-19 Self-assessment or call 811 for further assessment. 811 is open 24 hours a day.
If you have questions or need clarification on what self-isolation is, please visit https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/symptoms-and-testing/#self-isolate.