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If you're travelling between Canada and the United States this year, listen up! Canada has updated its U.S. travel advisory with a new health warning for anyone heading south of the border — and it's all related to the massive crowds expected during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Canada's U.S. travel advisory was updated on January 26, 2026, and now includes specific guidance for Canadians travelling to the United States this summer, when the global soccer tournament will take place across 16 cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

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If you're planning to cross the Canada-U.S. border soon, you might want to take a closer look at Canada's latest travel advisory for the United States — especially if California is on your itinerary.

Updated on December 24, the latest advisory maintains its lowest risk level — "Take normal security precautions" — for trips south of the border.

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Canadians crossing into the United States today (or anytime in the future) may notice something different at the border.

As of December 26, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now requiring facial biometric collection from all non-U.S. citizens — including Canadians — entering and leaving the country. The new regulation is now active at airports, land crossings, seaports and any other approved departure point.

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If you've been planning a trip to the US, you might want to start thinking about what you've been posting online for the past five years.

The Trump administration just dropped a proposal that could make Canada-US travel a whole lot more intrusive, especially if you're a Canadian permanent resident.

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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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Travelling to the United States just got (even) more expensive for some people crossing the border.

The U.S. government has introduced a new "visa integrity fee," and it is already in effect for certain travellers from Canada. While many citizens heading south for vacations or shopping won't notice a change, permanent residents and people applying for specific types of visas could be hit with a hefty new cost.

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Although the number of Canadians travelling to the United States has dropped for the seventh consecutive month, many are still planning late-summer and fall trips across the Canada–U.S. border.

Whether you're heading stateside to shop, visit family and friends, or take a vacation, it's important to be aware of Canada's current travel advisory for the U.S. — and it's surprisingly intense.

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