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End of mandatory vaccination in the United States

To the point As of May 12, 2023, travelers entering the United States will no longer need to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19.

End of mandatory vaccination for entry into the United States

Effective the evening of May 11, 2023, the U.S. government will end the requirement for international air travelers to have proof of vaccination against COVID-19.

Then, as of May 12, 2023, the Homeland Security Department states that it :

will no longer require non-U.S. travelers entering the United States via land ports of entry and ferry terminals to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide related proof of vaccination upon request.

All of this will also end the state of health emergency in the U.S. related to COVID-19, which was in effect since January 2020.

At the moment, the recovery for travel is very strong around the world. To avoid delays and put all the chances on your side, take shortcuts at the airport with these tips. For example, if you want to cross the border into the United States more quickly, registering with NEXUS may be an interesting option:

Bottom Line

As of May 12, travellers will no longer need proof of vaccination to enter the United States.

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Caroline Tremblay
I'm Caroline, a loyalty program specialist! I use my points to travel more often and at a lower price with my spouse and our two children. I'm passionate about writing about the latest rewards news and how to put more points in your pocket.

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