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Canadian trips to the United States are about to involve a new mandatory step at the border. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently finalized a regulation that will require facial biometric collection from all non-U.S. citizens entering and leaving the country, including Canadians. The rule takes effect on December 26, 2025, and applies at airports, land ports, seaports and any other approved point of departure.

The move is part of a long-running American effort to build a complete biometric entry and exit system. According to DHS, the new rule allows U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to photograph travellers and compare the images to government records in order to verify identity more accurately. Once implemented, the system will be used whether someone is flying to Florida for vacation, driving across the Lacolle border for a day trip, or sailing into an American marina from the St. Lawrence River.

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It appears that American interest in Canadian real estate is on the rise as our southern neighbours gear up for today's 2024 U.S. presidential election, and so many of them are considering moving to Quebec.

A new report from Royal LePage reveals that U.S. residents have shown a marked surge in curiosity about moving to Canada. Visits to the company's website from Americans spiked by more than double back in June, right when the election season kicked off. That surge hasn't let up and is seeing renewed attention as election day arrives.

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The United States is planning to lift pandemic restrictions for international air travellers and Canadians crossing the land border.

Visitors will no longer need to be vaccinated or show proof of COVID-19 vaccination as of May 12, 2023, the day after the public health emergency ends south of the border.

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Crossing the Canada-U.S. border can often be a headache, especially during busier than normal travel days. Luckily, NEXUS is a service available to eligible Canadians and Americans who are looking to speed up the border crossing process.

NEXUS is jointly operated by both the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the U.S. Customs & Border Protection, and is designed to reduce wait times at border crossings "into Canada and the United States for low-risk, pre-approved travellers."

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Planning a trip to the United States soon? It's best to brush up on some updated rules. The vaccination measures set in place at the Canada-U.S. border have since been extended by the American government for Canadian travellers.

On April 21, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that the United States would be officially extending the temporary vaccine requirement for non-American travellers heading to the U.S. by land or port entry.

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As COVID-19 restrictions ease across the country, Canadians are eager to begin travelling again. Luckily, the Canadian border measures have officially changed as of April 1, 2022, and you can now travel with a little more ease.

The federal government announced on March 17 that Canadians can reenter the country without needing a negative pre-entry COVID-19 test as of today. But this doesn't extend to everyone!

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As of Saturday, January 22, Canadians looking to cross the U.S. border by land or by ferry will need to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination to border patrol officers. This is following similar regulations for air travel into the United States put in place in early January.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed the changes, which were first announced in October of last year, in a release issued on January 20.

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The time has finally come — we can road trip to the states again! The U.S. border officially reopened to fully vaxxed Canadians as of November 8 and between vaccinations, testing and quarantines, you're probably got a lot of questions floating around in your head.

So here's everything you need to know before you hit the road.

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