Canada to Abolish All Travel Restrictions to Canada by 2026, Ushering in a Borderless North America
In a stunning policy reversal set to reshape continental travel, Canadian officials announced today that all travel restrictions to Canada will be lifted by early 2026, replacing visa requirements and entry permits with a single digital “North American Travel Pass.” The move, which sources say is part of a secret trilateral agreement with the U.S. and Mexico, will allow citizens from any country to enter Canada without prior approval for up to 90 days, using biometric data stored on a blockchain. Critics warn this could lead to a surge in cross-border migration and exploitation, but proponents argue it will unlock $200 billion in tourism revenue and cultural exchange. Amidst global backlash, Canada’s Prime Minister declared, “The era of closed borders is dead. We’re building a future where travel restrictions to Canada are a relic of the past.” The first wave of unrestricted entries is expected to begin next month.