Can i travel to canada right now from us

Current status per provinces and territories

Choose the province or territory you want to visit to learn more about travel measures and any current restrictions. This information is updated on a regular basis.

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Prevention and Planning

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is actively monitoring COVID-19 (coronavirus). You can find preventative information here on the PHAC’s website or call the Health Canada COVID-19 information line at 1-833-784-4397 for further information.

Travel Advisory

  • Travelers are encouraged to read the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) travel health notices here.
  • For the latest official government of Canada updates on travel restrictions, please visit the PHAC website.

Flights and Border Services

For everything you need to know to prepare for a worry-free flight to or in Canada, please visit the Government of Canada website. This resource includes information about airports, requirements and more.

Stay Informed

  • Call the Health Canada COVID-19 information line: 1-833-784-4397. Interpretation services are available in multiple languages. Or email: 
  • Visit the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)’s website for the latest update on COVID-19.
  • Follow Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, on Twitter: @CPHO_Canada

Editor's Note — Coronavirus cases remain high across the globe. Health officials caution that travel increases your chances of getting and spreading the virus. Staying home is the best way to stem transmission. Below is information on what to know if you still plan to travel, last updated on September 19, 2022.

(CNN) — If you're planning to travel to Canada, here's what you'll need to know and expect if you want to visit during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The basics

Canada is now recording an average of 2,800new cases per day.

The country is open to fully vaccinated travelers.

What's on offer

This is the ultimate destination for adventure. Whether it's skiing and snowboarding in the Rockies or bear watching in the wilds of Ontario, Canada has everything to satisfy travelers who want to spend time in the great outdoors.

Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City are all perfect for city breaks, with first rate culture, food and entertainment on offer.

Who can go

Citizens and permanent residents are allowed to enter Canada, but if unvaccinated they must self-quarantine for 14 days.

Vaccinated international travelers are allowed to enter as of September 7, 2021. Accepted Covid-19 vaccines in Canada are: Pfizer-BioNTech; Moderna; AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD; Janssen/Johnson & Johnson; Sinopharm; Sinovac; and COVAXIN, matching the World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency Use Listing (EUL).

"Foreign nationals who are not fully vaccinated will continue to be required to meet an exemption or be traveling for a non-discretionary purpose," says the Government of Canada website.

In March, Canada announced it will lift its Covid-19 pre-entry test requirement for fully vaccinated travelers beginning April 1, saying that the pandemic was entering a "transition phase."

Also, the Canadian government no longer recommends that Canadians avoid nonessential travel.

Read more on the changes here.

What are the restrictions?

All permitted arrivals must use the ArriveCAN app or website to submit travel and contact information, a 14-day quarantine plan (if unvaccinated and granted an excemption) and a Covid-19 symptom self-assessment.

The quarantine plan must detail where you will stay, how you will get there and how you will arrange for delivery of essentials such as groceries and medicine. Failure to stick to the plan can lead to six months' jail time and a CAD$750,000 (US$593,000) fine.

In early June, Canada announced it's lifting a nationwide Covid-19 vaccine mandate that required domestic rail and air travelers to provide proof of vaccination before boarding. This will take effect on June 20.

What's the Covid-19 situation?

Cases numbers in Canada are stable following a dramatic surge in Covid-19 cases led by the Omicron in early 2022.

Canada is presently reporting 2,800 cases per day on average.

About 83% of the population is fully vaccinated for Covid-19 as of September 19, 2022.

What can visitors expect?

Provinces have been relaxing the rules on social gatherings, indoor dining, masks and travel in recent months in response to rising vaccination rates and a decrease in cases.

Useful links

Our recent coverage

When Covid-19 restrictions made it difficult for a Canadian bride to have her family at her US wedding, she did the next best thing -- she brought her wedding to the border. Read more about their special day here.

Joe Minihane, Julia Buckley, Paula Newton and Karla Cripps contributed to this report.

Is travel from US to Canada allowed now?

This can include a U.S. passport, passport card or a NEXUS card. No visa is required as long as your stay is under 180 days. While the border between the U.S. and Canada reopened for nonessential travel in both directions in November 2021, several COVID-related protocols remained in place for entry until October 2022.

What are the requirements to enter Canada from the United States?

For all travellers entering Canada by air, land or marine mode on or after October 1, 2022:.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required..
COVID-19 pre-entry and arrival tests are not required..
Quarantine after you enter Canada is not required..
Using ArriveCAN is not required..

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