Under new rules that take effect in April, all foreign nationals in the U.S. more than 30 days will need to be registered and ...
"It is like we've been gut-punched by our best friend," said one Canadian traveler of the U.S. president's attacks toward his ...
Dorothy Chabot and her husband, who are from London, Ont., are among a growing number of Canadian snowbirds choosing to end ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSN'It will be a deterrent': Canadian snowbirds face new registration requirements going to the U.S.While most travellers are automatically registered with an electronic I-94 admission record upon entering the U.S., Trump’s ...
Snowbirds say it’s unclear whether they need to register with the U.S. government if they did not do so upon arrival.
New US immigration rules will require Canadian snowbirds driving across the border to register on a government website ...
Canadian snowbirds express concerns over new U.S. visitor requirements. Watch as Fort Myers Beach Community Correspondent Anvar Ruziev speaks with Canadian visitors about the new rules.
New Brunswick snowbird couple contemplates skipping Florida winter retreat as political climate between Canada and the U.S. intensifies.
The new rules would require foreign nationals staying in the U.S. for more than 30 days to register and submit fingerprints with ICE.
Canadians in Yuma are giving mixed reactions to the new rules for people outside the U.S. temporarily living in the country.
Canadians who travel to the United States and stay for more than 30 days will now have to register where they are, and what ...
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