Canada will terminate its Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) program in September 2026, which previously allowed around 11,000 pre-approved Canadian and U.S. residents, primarily Americans, to cross into remote areas without reporting to customs. From then on, travelers must report in person at designated border stations or newly established telephone reporting sites. This change aims to enhance border security and align reporting processes with U.S. practices. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will consult with local communities to determine the locations of these reporting sites.
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