Covid 19: Canada allows entry of fully vaccinated Americans

By  Jasleen Kaur August 9th 2021 07:14 PM

Canada on Monday lifted the ban on the entry of Americans for non-essential travel, while the United States still maintains restrictions for Canadian citizens amid the Covid 19 outbreak.

Citizens of the United States and those with a permanent residence permit must be fully vaccinated and have a negative Covid 19 test no older than three days to cross one of the longest and busiest land borders in the world.

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Passengers must also fill out a detailed check-in on the arriveCAN app before crossing. Although passengers must register, the Canadian Border Service (CBSA) cannot predict how many people expect to enter Canada.

The US-Canadian border has been closed to non-essential travel since March 2020 as part of measures to curb the spread of Covid 19.

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The United States will extend the closure for all non-essential travel for Canadians until at least August 21, which also applies to the Mexican border. But the Biden administration is beginning to prepare for a gradual opening. The main requirement would be that almost all foreign visitors to the United States must be vaccinated against Covid 19.

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