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Want to go to Canada for non-essential travel on Aug. 9? You need this app first

While Canada will allow Americans to cross the border starting Monday, Aug. 9, how you interact with the border officials will be different than before the pandemic.

Subject to limited exceptions, all travelers must use the ArriveCAN app or website to submit their travel information to Canadian officials before coming to the border crossing. The app/website will have users upload a variety of documents, including a photo of their vaccination card and COVID-19 test results. The app is available on the Apple App store and Google Play.

The app won’t let a traveler submit information about their trip until 72 hours before they arrive at the border. So for those who want to go into Canada on Aug. 9, the time to start submitting information is Aug. 6 or later. The COVID-19 test must be taken within that 72-hour window of arriving at the border and submitted into the app.

When you arrive at the border, Canadian border agents will ask to see an ArriveCAN receipt, which can be in the form of a printout or on your phone screen.

The ArriveCAN app has been in place for some time and has generally been used by Canadians for contact tracing and for Canadian citizens crossing the border and wanting to avoid the 14-day quarantine.

The Canadian government is updating its policies and putting out a variety of links on its website, including a detailed graphic talking about its reopening plans and a tool showing whether you are currently eligible to cross the border.

The graphic notes that unvaccinated American travelers could be eligible to go into Canada, but are subject to a 14-day quarantine period and will be tested.

There is also a web page providing further background information and details about its reopening plans.

This story was originally published July 19, 2021 at 3:02 PM with the headline "Want to go to Canada for non-essential travel on Aug. 9? You need this app first."

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Dave Gallagher
The Bellingham Herald
Dave Gallagher has covered the Whatcom County business community since 1998. Retail, real estate, jobs and port redevelopment are among the topics he covers.
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