Bringing cannabis across the border in any form without a permit or exemption authorized by Health Canada is a 'serious criminal offence,' Canada's Border Services Agency warns.
While Canada no longer requires travellers to provide a negative PCR test to enter the country, that doesn't mean the US is letting things slide as easily. 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 US by land or port entry.
While Canada no longer requires travellers to provide a negative PCR test to enter the country, that doesn't mean the US is letting things slide as easily. 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 US by land or port entry.
Canada's border measures officially changed as of April 1, 2022, allowing fully vaccinated travellers to enter the country without needing to provide a negative PCR test. While Canada has axed its testing requirement, what does that mean for travels to the United States? With the travel back in action, you might want to finally take that trip over to the States, however, it's important to note that the US still has testing requirements in place in order to enter the country.