Canada-US Travel Rules Update 2026
Last Updated On January 1, 2026, 6:05 PM EST (Toronto Time)
Canadians planning trips to the United States in 2026 need to be aware of changing conditions and regulations. California is experiencing severe flooding and landslides, while U.S. border processes are implementing new standardized screening, documentation checks, and biometric collection.
Practical Breakdown of 2026 Travel Rules
Here are 5 key rules Canadians should know before crossing the border in 2026, including details on what changes have occurred and how to avoid any delays or disruptions:
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- Rule 1: Flooding in California
Parts of California are facing flooding and mudslides, potentially disrupting travel plans. Stay informed, avoid flood zones, and prepare for service disruptions.
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- Rule 2: Biometric Photo Collection
Canadian travellers may now be photographed upon entry and exit from the U.S. Prepare for this new requirement, as there are no age exemptions.
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- Rule 3: Device Screening
Expect tighter screening at ports of entry, including electronic device inspections. Be ready for possible requests for access to your devices.
Details of the New Rules
Rule 1: Flooding and Mudslides in California
Canada updated its travel advice due to a state of emergency declared in California. Stay informed about affected areas, avoid risky zones, and follow local authorities’ instructions.
Counties Under State of Emergency:
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- Los Angeles
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- Orange
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- Riverside
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- San Bernardino
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- San Diego
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- Shasta
Rule 2: Biometric Photo Collection
Facial biometrics will now be collected from all non-U.S. citizens entering and exiting the U.S. Prepare for this new requirement and be aware that there are no age exemptions.
Locations Where Collection Can Happen:
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- Airports
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- Land border crossings
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- Seaports
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- Authorized points of departure
Rule 3: Device Screening
Prepare for closer scrutiny at ports of entry, including inspections of electronic devices. Follow government guidance and be ready for potential requests for access to your devices.






