In the months leading up to 2026, cross-border travel has been taking on a more cautious tone as both governments are changing the rules.
For travelers, the shift is less about alarm and more about preparation—understanding what may be different on the ground, factoring in added pressure on public services, and taking simple steps that can reduce avoidable disruptions.
Against a backdrop of ongoing U.S.–Canada friction and an increasingly busy international travel calendar, even routine trips are starting to come with a longer checklist.
On December 22, Canada updated its U.S. travel guidance with a new, event-specific health notice aimed at Canadians planning to attend the 2026 FIFA World
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