Update: United States and Canada Agree to Restrict Non-Essential Travel Across Shared Border for an Additional 30 Days

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On July 16, the United States and Canada mutually agreed to restrict “non-essential” travel for an additional 30 days across our shared border.

It is important to emphasize that the travel restriction only applies to border crossings.

“Non-Essential” travel includes tourism and recreational travel such as gambling or attending cultural events. “Essential Travel” includes work, study, critical infrastructure support, economic services and supply chains, health, immediate medical care, and safety and security.

Trade and business travel continues to be exempt so that workers and goods will continue to be able to cross our shared borders. Land borders are operating at reduced capacity and with limited hours.

Additionally, the State Department has indicated in its Travel Restriction Fact Sheet, updated July 17, 2020, that “This action does not apply to entry into the United States from Canada via air, rail, or sea travel at this time, but does apply to commuter rail and ferry travel.”

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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