Completely vaccinated US citizens will be able to cross the Canadian border from the 9th of August.
U.S. citizens vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines approved by Canada (Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, or AstraZeneca / COVISHIELD) can enter Canada for non-essential travel without quarantine, according to public health officials.
At least 14 days must have passed since the last dose of an approved vaccine was received for visitors to enter Canada.
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Travelers must show proof of vaccination, be asymptomatic and present a negative COVID-19 molecular test prior to entry.
Children under 12 can enter if they are not vaccinated as long as they are accompanied by a fully vaccinated parent or legal guardian who has the right to enter Canada, authorities said.
Children must also meet all other test criteria and requirements. Anyone who does not qualify for unnecessary travel will be refused entry, Canadian authorities have said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hinted last week that this type of reopening could take place in August.