US to start enforcing visitor registration law for Canadians, NYT reports
- The United States will require Canadians visiting for more than 30 days to register with authorities and submit fingerprints starting April 11, 2025, according to the Department of Homeland Security .
- The rule will affect Canadians over 14 years old, including snowbirds who now face registration requirements.
- The estimated number of affected Canadians is between 2.2 million and 3.2 million, as reported by DHS.
- Canadian tariffs on $21 billion in U.S. Goods were announced in response to U.S. Tariffs, which began on the same day as the visitor registration announcement.
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Snowbirds worry: Will I need to be fingerprinted to winter in the U.S.? Travel rules are changing, here’s what we know
What you need to know about about the Trump administration’s new rules for snowbirds and other Canadians staying in the United States for more than 30 days.
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