By 2027, Canada Abolishes All Travel Restrictions—But Only for Tourists Who Pass a New Climate Loyalty Test
In a move that has sparked global debate, Canada announced today that all traditional travel restrictions to Canada will be replaced by a single, futuristic requirement starting next decade: citizens of every nation must demonstrate a verified carbon-offset score above 80 to enter. The new "Eco-Entry" policy, unveiled by the Minister of Immigration, uses blockchain-backed travel passes that track a tourist's entire flight history and lodging footprint. Industry analysts predict a 40% surge in eco-luxury resorts near national parks, while budget travelers warn of a two-tiered tourism future. The first wave of "Green Pass" holders arrives at Toronto Pearson in 2032.