Welcome to MMATB

Meet Me at the Border is an information resource for the network of businesses, individuals, and governmental agencies in North America whose livelihood or way of life is connected to the Canada-U.S. border. For 5,525 miles or 8,891 kilometres, our shared border binds together companies, employees, tourists, sports fans, first responders, and border community residents who depend on goods or services from just across the way.

The interconnectedness of our countries speaks to the depth of our relationship. Canada is the single largest export market for 38 States and tops $561 billion in cross border trade supporting 7.1 million jobs in the United States. This means that our safe and secure Canada-U.S. border facilitates over $1 million in trade each and every minute.

Take the time to explore Meet Me at the Border to see what is affecting your business, happening in your community, and ensuring our security. Additionally, please sign up to receive updates from our Border Central Newsletter and share your story about why the Canada-U.S. border is important to you.

New Entry Requirements to the United States

Travel Documentation

The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) is a new U.S. law requiring all travellers, including Canadians, to carry a passport or other appropriate secure documentation when travelling to and from the United States.

Visit Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada's Consular Affairs section to find out more about the new entry requirements to the United States.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection site on Documents You Will Need to Enter the United States offers a comprehensive list of valid documents for entry into the United States for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents, Visitors, and Non-Immigrants.

Border Update

Click here to check out more of the latest news about the border.

On the Record

"We tend to forget how daily and ordinary our relationship is. It's the most active of relationships at a level of people to people, not just government to government."

- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Canada-U.S. friendship, September 12, 2006

From elected officials to business people and representatives from other organizations, people are talking about the Canada-U.S. border and the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. Click here to read more about what they are saying.

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mmatb@canadianembassy.org