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US to open land borders with Canada, Mexico to vaccinated foreign tourists in ‘early November’

  • October 13, 2021
  • Travel

for the first time since March 2020. Government officials have not yet announced a date for the policy change but said it will take place in “early November,” in tandem with the country’s updated international air travel system.  

“This is an important step that will further enhance the safety of international travel and the safety of Americans at home,” senior administration officials said in a call with reporters. “These new vaccination requirements deploy the best tool we have in our arsenal to keep people safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19.”

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How does it work?

Wednesday’s update follows the White House’s Sept. 20 announcement saying the U.S. would implement a new international air travel system in “early November,” allowing foreign travelers with COVID-19 vaccines approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration or World Health Organization to enter the country. 

“We want to have a consistent approach to both land and air entry into this country. And so this is the next step to bring those into alignment,” senior administration officials said.

which are set to end on Oct. 21 – will be extended until the new policy goes into effect. Currently, U.S. land borders are only open to “essential travel” such as work and trade.

► US air travel:Foreign travelers with COVID-19 vaccines approved by FDA, WHO can enter the US in November

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How can travelers show proof of vaccination?

U.S. Customers and Border Protection will enforce the new travel requirements and will spot-check travelers’ proof of vaccination documents. Foreign nationals will also need appropriate travel documentation to enter the country.  

Foreign travelers will be able to show vaccination status in either a paper or digital format. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to give an update on what sort of paperwork will be accepted at the borders in the coming days. 

► Land border travel restrictions:US extends land border restrictions with Canada, Mexico through Oct. 21

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Which vaccines will be accepted? 

Government officials haven’t announced which vaccines will be accepted at the borders.

If the land and ferry borders follow the new air travel system’s lead, foreign nationals should be able to cross with vaccines that have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or World Health Organization. This includes: 

  • Pfizer/BioNTech
  • Moderna
  • Janssen (Johnson Johnson)
  • Oxford-AstraZeneca/Covishield
  • Sinopharm
  • Sinovac

It’s not clear whether travelers who have received mixed doses will be able to enter the U.S., but officials said the CDC is “working through” that question for both land and air travel.

Why now?

The actions from U.S. officials come months after Canada’s decision to reopen its land borders to fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents on Aug. 9. 

The U.S.’s hold on its American travel restrictions on Canada has drawn backlash, given Canada’s high vaccination rates. Canada has about 73% of its population fully vaccinated, compared to 57% in the U.S. and 38% in Mexico, according to data from Johns Hopkins University and Medicine. 

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Follow USA TODAY reporter Bailey Schulz on Twitter: @bailey_schulz

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