What are your rights as a Canadian if asked by a U.S. border agent to see your social media?
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What are your rights as a Canadian if asked by a U.S. border agent to see your social media?
The news that some travellers visiting the U.S. without a visa might soon be asked to share personal things like social media and email accounts has left many Canadians unsettled about what could happen at the border
What are your rights as a Canadian if asked by a U.S. border agent to see your social media? - Featured Article in CTV News
Senior Associate, Benjamin Green has been featured in CTV News for his insights on Canadians’ rights at the U.S. border, including what to know if asked by a border agent to access your social media accounts. Benjamin explains the legal realities at the border, the limits of a traveller’s rights, and the potential consequences of refusing a request, helping Canadians better understand how to navigate these situations before they travel. READ ART…
Recent reports suggest that Canadians entering the United States will soon be required to share personal information such as social media profiles and email addresses. Experts say this is indeed possible, and could already be happening under current policies.
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