The Canadian government has updated its travel advisory for those heading to the U.S., stating that visitors must now register if staying more than 30 days, with fines and prosecution possible for non-compliance. The new rule applies to Canadians and other foreign nationals and is expected to take effect on April 11. Canadians traveling to the U.S. for over 30 days will need to register with the American government and may be fingerprinted, prompting some to change their travel plans to avoid potential issues.
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