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Canada has joined Finland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Germany in issuing new travel warnings for citizens planning to visit the United States. Ottawa has issued an important update, stating that starting immediately, all visitors staying in the U.S.

for more than a month must now register with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).



This requirement also applies to other foreign nationals traveling to the U.S. The Canadian government’s warning comes in response to increasing concerns over the Trump administration’s stricter immigration enforcement, which has resulted in detentions and deportations of travelers from these countries.

As U.S. entry rules become more stringent, Canadian travelers are urged to carefully follow all regulations to avoid legal issues.

The latest advisory underscores the importance of being aware of these changes to ensure smooth travel to the U.S.Canada has joined Finland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Germany in issuing important travel warnings for citizens planning to visit the United States.

These heightened advisories come in response to increasing detentions and deportations of foreign travelers due to stricter U.S. immigration enforcement.

With concerns growing over the potential for more stringent border controls, Canadian travelers are being urged to carefully follow U.S. entry rules to avoid serious consequences.

Why Canada Is Issuing Travel Warnings for the U.S.The Canadian government’s latest advisory comes as.

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