Canadian permanent residents and other travelers who require certain work, family, or special visas may face the charge.
Canada issued new travel advice, including updated entry and exit requirements and updated information on 2SLGBTQI+ persons.
Despite the detailed updates, Canada continues to recommend “normal security precautions” for travel to the U.S. The advisory ...
Canadian travellers should know about updated entry and exist requirements, as well as updates to local laws that may affect ...
People in Canada who have trips to the U.S. scheduled may want to check the travel advisory from the federal government.
The Canadian government warns citizens about potential visa issues when travelling to the US, particularly for LGBTQ+ ...
The guidance highlights changes in U.S. federal processes and notes that laws affecting travelers can vary widely across ...
Canadian travelers, especially LGBTQ+ citizens, are advised to check documents carefully as U.S. gender identity policy ...
The Canadian government and the province of Alberta are launching a pilot program to test eligible returning travelers for COVID-19, allowing them to leave quarantine once they receive a negative ...
Canada updates US travel warning, highlighting border scrutiny, legal risks, and state restrictions for 2SLGBTQI+ travellers ...
Canadians traveling to the US may face higher visa costs and tougher border checks under a new $250 fee aimed at tightening ...