Want to travel to the U.S. from New Brunswick? Here's what you need to know

New Brunswickers hoping to visit the United States must be prepared to show proof of vaccination and a negative PCR COVID-19 test upon returning to Canada.

In most cases, residents from Canada must show a negative COVID-19 PCR test before travel

Vanessa Balintec · CBC News · Posted: Oct 23, 2021 6:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: October 23, 2021

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The United States will be opening its borders to fully vaccinated travellers by air, land or passenger ferry on Nov. 8.

Air travellers will need to show proof of vaccination on arrival in the U.S. and will need to show a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test result taken within three days of boarding their flight, or a positive COVID-19 viral test taken within three months and a letter from your health-care provider or a public health official stating that you were cleared to travel.

Non-essential travellers crossing by a land border will be required to show proof of vaccination or attest to their vaccination status upon request by a border agent — but unlike air travellers will face no requirement to show a negative COVID-19 test.

The United States has confirmed it considers travellers fully vaccinated if they have had any approved vaccine by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or the World Health Organization. This includes travellers who have had mixed-dose vaccinations of AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people are considered not fully vaccinated if they have not completed vaccination, cannot be vaccinated, or are not eligible for vaccines, including children less than 12 years of age.

Here's what you need to have to enter the U.S. by air:

Here's what you need to re-enter New Brunswick: