Canada updates travel advisory for U.S., includes need to register for longer stays
- Global Affairs updated its travel advisory for Canadians visiting the United States, providing new entry and exit requirements as of March 21.
- Canadians and foreign nationals planning to stay over 30 days in the U.S. Must register with the government to avoid penalties and legal issues.
- This update aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order on January 20 requiring registration for non-U.S. Citizens staying longer than 30 days.
- Non-Compliance with the new registration requirement could lead to penalties, fines, and misdemeanor prosecution, according to Global Affairs.
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