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Latest Information for Domestic and International Travel from USA.Gov
Check out the latest information about the ever changing landscape of rules regarding Covid-19.
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CDC and State Department Downgrade Travel Warnings for Canada
Just days after Canada opened up its borders to Americans, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. State Department have each downgraded their travel advisories for the country.
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U.S. Plans to Require Proof of Vaccination for Foreign Visitors
The US is taking the first steps toward requiring vaccinations for nearly all foreign visitors, a White House official said Wednesday.
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Canada Wants to Work with U.S. to Close Travel ‘Loophole’
For now, anyone arriving in Canada must have proof of a negative Covid-19 test taken in the previous 72 hours and go into a 14-day quarantine. But the Canadian government is looking to find more ways to discourage international travel.
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Expensive Option to Get Around Travel Restrictions, Buying a Passport
Due to travel restrictions, the United States passport has dropped to 19th place in the World Passport Index, just before Malaysia and behind countries like Albania, Bosnia or Moldova.
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Americans Could Get Up to $4,000 Tax Credit For Travel
The Explore America Tax Credit would provide tax relief, proposed at $4,000 per household, for Americans to go back to restaurants and domestic travel.
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US-Canada Border to Remain Closed Until Late July
The two countries introduced month-long restrictions in March and renewed the ban in April and May. The ban is currently set to expire on June 21. It is now expected to be extended once again, until July 21.Â
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US Issues Brazil Travel Ban Over COVID-19 Fears
The United States is suspending travel from Brazil as the coronavirus pandemic worsens in Latin America’s largest nation and economy. President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on Sunday banning ‘all aliens’ who have been in Brazil within 14 days before entering the U.S..
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U.S. Canada Border to Stay Closed to Non-Essential Travel till June 21
The united States and Canada have agreed to extend their border closure to non-essential travel to June 21 during the coronavirus pandemic. The current agreement that was announced in April, runs through May 20.





