Canada is easing border restrictions today for fully vaccinated American travellers.
Fully vaccinated United States (U.S.) citizens and permanent residents will be eligible to enter Canada for discretionary (non-essential) reasons, such as tourism, however these individuals must:
1) be fully vaccinated: to be considered fully vaccinated, a traveller must have received the full series of a vaccine — or combination of vaccines — accepted by the Government of Canada at least 14 days prior to entering Canada. Currently, those vaccines are manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD, and Janssen (Johnson & Johnson).
2) be residing in and travelling from the U.S.;
3) have a valid pre-arrival COVID-19 molecular test result taken in the U.S. (antigen tests are not accepted);
4) be asymptomatic;
5) submit their mandatory information via ArriveCAN, including proof of vaccination in English or French;
6) be admissible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; and,
7) take a test on arrival, if required.
Additional measures will also take effect today, including:
- Allowing discretionary (non-essential) travel for fully vaccinated French citizens who reside in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and have only been in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, the United States or Canada 14 days before their arrival in Canada.
- U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are not fully vaccinated and who are habitual residents of Hyder (Alaska), Northwest Angle (Minnesota) or Point Roberts (Washington) will be eligible to enter Canada to carry out everyday functions and access goods and services within their neighbouring Canadian communities, so long as they remain in those communities while in Canada.
- Travellers arriving by marine mode will be required to provide proof of a valid COVID-19 molecular test result taken before arriving in Canada. They will also be required to submit their mandatory information including their proof of vaccination and suitable quarantine plan in ArriveCAN before or when entering Canada. If a boat does not land in Canada, doesn’t make contact with another boat, doesn’t moor or anchor while in Canadian waters, other than anchoring in accordance with the right of innocent passage under international law, the travellers will not be required to submit a pre-arrival test or their mandatory information via ArriveCAN.
- Fully vaccinated French citizens who reside in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, and U.S. citizens and permanent residents arriving by air who are seeking to enter Canada for a discretionary (non-essential) purpose must submit their mandatory information, including their proof of vaccination, using ArriveCAN (mobile app or by signing in online) before they board their flight to Canada. Travellers who are unable to show their ArriveCAN receipt – either on their mobile device or a printed copy – will not be allowed to board their flight.
- Government approved accommodation (GAA) will be eliminated for all travellers.
- International arrivals will be expanded to the following airports: Halifax Stanfield International Airport, Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport, Ottawa MacDonald Cartier International Airport, Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, and Edmonton International Airport.
- Mandatory randomized testing for fully vaccinated travellers arriving at designated ports of entry will be implemented.
It is important to note that travellers arriving before 12:01 a.m. EDT on August 9th will not benefit from these eased border measures.
Then, on Sept. 7, the borders will be opened to fully vaccinated travellers from other countries.
For more details, please click here.
Starting August 9, 2021, fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are currently living in the U.S. will be allowed to come to #Canada for non-essential reasons, including tourism.
— Canadian Tourism (@cdntourism) July 26, 2021
If you’re fully vaccinated and planning to enter Canada, use this checklist to make sure you meet all requirements and don’t miss any steps: https://t.co/DmjIqBr9it pic.twitter.com/L975k8J6tr
— Health Canada and PHAC (@GovCanHealth) August 6, 2021
(1/3) The 3-night hotel stopover requirement will be eliminated for all travellers arriving in Canada by air as of 12:01 a.m. EDT on August 9. pic.twitter.com/tWww6sJBS5
— Health Canada and PHAC (@GovCanHealth) August 6, 2021
The mandatory stay in a government-authorized hotel will end at 12:01 a.m. EDT on August 9th. If you’re arriving in Canada on August 8, you still have to book and include your trip reference code in #ArriveCAN to meet entry requirements. https://t.co/AGxOIcGJpx pic.twitter.com/IMWLJ3btdU
— Health Canada and PHAC (@GovCanHealth) August 8, 2021
If you’re staying in a government-authorized hotel, you may check out at 12:01 a.m. EDT on August 9. You will not receive a fine.
Make sure you go directly to your place of quarantine and await your on-arrival test results.
Learn more: https://t.co/ElRXarJJf7 pic.twitter.com/hb06Pnau9P
— Health Canada and PHAC (@GovCanHealth) August 9, 2021
If you are outside of Canada and have questions regarding the #Covid19 vaccine, you should:
➡️ consult local medical authorities.
➡️ stay up to date with the most recent advice from the government of the country where you are located.
https://t.co/p0MwLppkcj pic.twitter.com/7H1lha1X6v— Travel.gc.ca (@TravelGoC) August 3, 2021
The #GoC has announced a plan to ease border measures for fully vaccinated travellers entering #Canada. Read this thread for key dates and requirements. pic.twitter.com/sezT8o6wvG
— Canadian Tourism (@cdntourism) July 26, 2021



