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US-Canada border travel restrictions extended through May 21, 2021
Read full article: US-Canada border travel restrictions extended through May 21, 2021“I have family in St. Clair Shores. I can’t get in my car and cross by myself to go see my family,” St. Louis said. “But I can get on a plane through Toronto with thousands of people on a crowded flight to fly to Detroit. Like, does that make any sense?”
US-Canada border travel restrictions extended through April 21, 2021
Read full article: US-Canada border travel restrictions extended through April 21, 2021The restrictions at the border took effect March 21, 2020 while allowing trade and other travel deemed essential to continue. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)DETROIT – Travel restrictions across the U.S.-Canada border will remain in place at least through April 21, 2021, officials announced Thursday. The same rules will still apply: Essential travel, including certain workers and transportation of goods, is still allowed to cross the border between the neighboring countries. Nonessential travel is prohibited across the U.S.-Canada border. AdRead more: Canada: US border measures to last until COVID is under controlFor the latest on cross-border programs and services, travelers can call the Canada Border Services Agency’s Border Information Service at 1-800-461-9999.
US-Canada border travel restrictions extended to March 21, 2021
Read full article: US-Canada border travel restrictions extended to March 21, 2021DETROIT – The travel restrictions across the U.S.-Canada border will remain in place through March 21, 2021, at least. Canada announced last week discretionary, or non-essential, travel between the U.S. and Canada will remain in place another month. Discretionary (non-essential) travel restrictions between 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇦 have been extended to March 21, 2021. ➡️ https://t.co/ZcMretXLjh pic.twitter.com/1Rw3wuY1hs — Canada Border Services Agency (@CanBorder) February 20, 2021The same rules will still apply: Essential travel, including certain workers and transportation of goods, is still allowed to cross the border between the neighboring countries. Nonessential travel is prohibited across the U.S.-Canada border.