Canada is poised to welcome back fully vaccinated travelers, including Americans, after over a year of strict controls at the border. Beginning on Aug. 9, citizens and permanent residents of the United States, who have been fully vaccinated for at least 14 days before travel, will be allowed to enter Canada, federal government officials said on Monday. Then, if all goes well, Canada hopes to allow visitors from other countries beginning on Sept. 7, a date that could change depending on conditions. Pressure has been building on both sides of the border to reopen, to boost tourism and allow separated families to reunite (though Canada has made some exceptions for relatives). The two countries have renewed the closure every month since the border closed to non-essential travel on March 21, 2020.
Source: International New York Times July 19, 2021 22:36 UTC