CBSA Offers Travel Tips for 2026 Vancouver FIFA World Cup

Canada Border Services Agency

Vancouver, British Columbia

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) encourages fans, teams, officials and media to plan ahead before travelling to Vancouver, British Columbia on Canada's beautiful West Coast for the FIFA World Cup 2026™. The tournament runs from June 11 until July 19 2026, with seven FIFA World Cup matches taking place in Vancouver from June 13th through July 7th.

Knowing what you require to enter Canada will help ensure a smoother border crossing experience for travellers and will allow CBSA officers to focus on stopping dangerous goods and inadmissible people. Every day, CBSA officers play a crucial role protecting our communities. In 2025, the CBSA welcomed over 82 million travellers, stopped over 83,200 kg of illegal drugs from entering our communities and kept more than 17,700 weapons and firearms off our streets.

Here are some travel tips to help you plan for your trip:

Prepare your documents

  • Have your travel documents ready. All international travellers, regardless of age, must carry acceptable identification when entering Canada. A passport is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document when abroad.
  • When travelling with children who are not your own or for whom you don't have legal custody, bring a consent letter from the parent or legal guardian authorizing you to travel with the child. We are always watching for missing children, and in the absence of the letter, border officers may ask additional questions.

If entering Canada by air

  • Flying into Canada for FIFA World Cup? Use Advance Declaration and make your customs and immigration declaration up to 72 hours in advance of your arrival into Canada. Advance Declaration is available at 10 of Canada's international airports, including Vancouver, Toronto Pearson and Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport in Montreal.
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