Nearly two million Canadians visit Mexico each year for leisure and business, making it the second most popular tourist destination for Canadians, as reported by the Government of Canada. Before 2010, Canadians could enter Mexico using basic identification, such as a driver’s license accompanied by a birth certificate. However, regulations changed when the United States implemented theWestern Hemisphere Travel Initiative, leading to stricter travel document requirements for Canadians traveling in North America. Consequently, a valid passport is now essential for entry into Mexico.
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