• Re: US to require Canadians who are in the country for longer than 30 d

    From J Carlson@21:1/5 to martin on Thu Mar 13 17:04:49 2025
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    On 3/13/2025 1:56 PM, martin wrote:
    On 13 Mar 2025, Planet of the apes <enough.of.the@apes.usa> posted some news:vqu2vv$d10$2@news.tambov.ru:

    Canadians who are in the United States for 30 days or longer and cross
    the land border will soon have to register their information with the
    U.S. government, according to a notice obtained by ABC News.

    Foreign nationals who plan to stay in the U.S. for longer than 30 days
    will be required to apply for registration with the federal government
    and be fingerprinted starting on April 11, according to the rule,
    which was posted on the federal register on Wednesday.

    Canadians are exempt from fingerprinting, which applies to other
    foreign nationals, according to an immigration lawyer who spoke with
    ABC News.

    Traditionally, Canadians who cross the northern border by land and
    stay for longer than 30 days have not had to register with the federal
    government, but the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security
    can unilaterally change that rule.

    Canadians who stay in the U.S. for 30 days or more and were not issued
    evidence of registration, such as Form I-94, at entry will need to
    complete the new Form G-325R through the myUSCIS online portal.

    The rule would not require Canadians to apply for a visa but rather a
    different federal form to enter in the U.S.

    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/us-require-canadians-country-longer-30-
    days-register/story?id=119715901

    Canadians do the exact same thing to Americans

    No, they don't. Stop lying.

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