Canada–U.S. border agencies rehearse fan travel flows for World Cup 2026
CBSA and CBP coordinate peak-hour staffing at Detroit–Windsor and Pacific crossings as tri-host itineraries proliferate.
Border services on both sides of the Canada–U.S. frontier conducted tabletop exercises for match days when supporters may shuttle between Toronto, Seattle and Michigan venues within 48 hours. Officials urged travellers to carry proof of tickets and admissibility documents despite marketing slogans about a seamless fan passport.
Privacy advocates questioned data-sharing between immigration systems and private hospitality apps. Trucking associations asked for freight lanes insulated from tourist backups.
Mexican consulates said they will extend consular hours in host cities with large diaspora communities. WOP360 will update crossing wait-time dashboards during test weekends.
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- James Okonkwo
Appreciate the regional desk byline — local expertise shows.
- Fatou Ba
The coordination details between agencies are especially informative.
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