Canadian permanent residents and other travelers who require certain work, family, or special visas may face the charge.
Canada's new travel advisory expands advice for 2SLGBTQI+ travelers and warns of potential reasons for visa termination.
The guidance highlights changes in U.S. federal processes and notes that laws affecting travelers can vary widely across ...
Canada issued new travel advice, including updated entry and exit requirements and updated information on 2SLGBTQI+ persons.
Canada’s updated U.S. travel advisory warns of visa cancellations and added scrutiny for 2SLGBTQI+ travelers under changing ...
Despite the detailed updates, Canada continues to recommend “normal security precautions” for travel to the U.S. The advisory ...
Ottawa alerts travellers to stricter US immigration enforcement, possible deportations, and increased scrutiny of LGBTQI+ ...
Canadians traveling to the US may face higher visa costs and tougher border checks under a new $250 fee aimed at tightening ...
Canada will not agree to lifting a ban on non-essential travel with the United States until the coronavirus outbreak is significantly under control around the world, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said ...
Nearly a year after political tensions and tariffs strained travel, Americans and Canadians are looking to mend ties.
Canada will extend its restrictions for all travelers entering the country, except from the United States, until Jan. 21, the government said on Sunday, in a move to limit the spread of COVID-19.
President Donald Trump predicted that Canadians will travel to the United States once again after a trade deal is reached.