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- Entering the U. S. from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda
Learn what travel documents you need to enter the U S from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, or Bermuda
- US-VISIT at the U. S. -Canada Border - Homeland Security
US-VISIT currently applies to most visitors (with limited exemptions) entering the United States, regardless of country of origin or whether they are traveling on a visa However, most Canadian citizens are currently exempt from the US-VISIT program
- U. S. clarifies new April registration rules, including for some . . .
The Canadian Snowbirds Association wrote a letter addressed to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem seeking clarity
- What Canadians need to know about crossing the U. S. border
As of today, foreign nationals visiting for more than 30 days entering U S ports of entry will need to register “The Trump administration is enforcing immigration laws,” said the Department
- Prohibited and Restricted Items - U. S. Customs and Border Protection
Before you leave for your trip abroad, you might want to talk to CBP about the items you plan to bring back to be sure they're not prohibited or restricted Prohibited means the item is forbidden by law to enter the United States
- Travel rules for Canadians going to the U. S. | BDO Canada
Under the revised regulations, Canadians aged 14 and older who intend to stay in the U S beyond 30 days must ensure they receive an electronic Form I-94 upon entry Travelers arriving by air typically receive this form automatically; however, those entering via land borders may not
- US to Require Some Canadian Visitors to Register With DHS Agency - MSN
(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump’s administration is preparing a new travel rule that could force Canadians planning to stay in the country for more than 30 days to register their
- New U. S. Travel Rule: Canadians Staying Over 30 Days Must Register with . . .
Starting April 11, 2025, Canadians staying in the U S for over 30 days must register with DHS or face fines up to $5,000 Learn who needs to register, exemptions, and how this impacts Canadian travelers
- For Travelers - Homeland Security
DHS provides information on the passport application process, obtaining a visa, border crossing documents, and general travel tips Transportation Security Agency (TSA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) provide information on wait times at airports and border crossings
- Canadians exempted from fingerprinting for U. S. travel under new . . .
Canadian travellers to the U S will be exempt from new fingerprinting requirements imposed on all other foreign nationals, according to the Department of Homeland Security The draft
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