Canadians travelling to U.S. will be photographed upon entry and exit starting Boxing Day
The Department of Homeland Security will keep traveler biometric data up to 75 years to enhance national security and address visa overstays and fraudulent document use.
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From 12 December 2025, the authorities of the United States began to photograph all foreign citizens and collect biometric data from some of them on entry and exit from the country, whether they move on the road, land or sea, according to ABC4 News.
U.S. Now Mandating Photos of Non-Citizens at All Land Borders, Airports
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s new rules making it mandatory for non-U.S. citizens, including Canadians, to take part in its facial biometrics program are now in effect — even though full implementation of the program could take years. The post U.S. Now Mandating Photos of Non-Citizens at All Land Borders, Airports appeared first on Easton Spectator.
New entry and exit rules have been implemented to ensure the security and identity of foreign nationals in the United States. These changes are especially important for students and workers who want to study or work in the United States. The US government is constantly making improvements to the immigration process to further strengthen security. Screening at all border entry points According to these new rules, biometric screening has been made…
Since December 26, 2025, the U.S. government implemented a new migration control that requires the collection of facial biometric data from all foreigners entering or leaving the country, whether by air, sea or land. Until now, the collection of biometric data worked as a pilot program at different entry points. However, starting this week, the requirement officially extends to all non-citizens, which has raised concerns about the possible impac…
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