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U. S. 30-Day Rule for Canadians Explained New 30-day rules affect Canadians staying longer in the U S Learn who registers, how to comply, and how Berardi Immigration Law can help
New U. S. Registration Rule for Canadian Visitors Staying 30+ Days As of April 11, 2025, the United States 🇺🇸 has begun enforcing a new alien registration rule for Canadian visitors This rule requires Canadians who plan to stay in the U S for 30 days or more to register online with USCIS, unless they were already issued a Form I-94 at entry
30-Days USA Stay Rule for Canadians 2025 Explained Even if you visit every winter, 2025 rules now allow border officers to ask for more documentation after 30 days, especially for financial and medical preparedness
New U. S. Registration Requirements for Canadians, Including Snowbirds . . . Canadians and other foreign nationals who are not already registered and who wish to stay in the U S for more than 30 days must create a U S Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) online account and complete and submit the electronic Form G-325R
Do Canadians Now Need to Register if They Spend More Than 30 Days in t Under updated federal rules and Executive Order 14159, the U S government now requires all non-citizens—including Canadians—to register with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) if they remain in the U S for more than 30 days
U. S. registration rule for trips 30 days or longer starts today Starting today (April 11), any foreign national who wants to stay in the U S for 30 days or longer must register with the U S government or face penalties, including fines and potential prosecution
New U. S. Travel Rule for Canadians: What You Need to Know Before . . . According to Canada’s advisory, you should consult the U S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website to determine if you need to register This is especially important if: • You’re staying more than 30 consecutive days • You’re not sure if your arrival was automatically registered