Canadians who plan to visit the U.S. for longer periods will need to register their information with President Donald Trump's ...
A new Department of Homeland Security rule will require Canadians entering the U.S. for over 30 days to get fingerprinted and registered starting April 11.
If visits from Canada continue to decline, it could cost the U.S. billions in lost spending and thousands of jobs.
Domestic steel and aluminum producers could benefit from the tariffs. U.S. companies might be willing to pay more for their metal in order to avoid the 25% pseudo tax. The Trump administration said ...
The United States is cracking down on long-term visits from Canadians by now requiring visitors in the U.S. longer than 30 ...
Canadians who plan to visit the United States for longer periods will soon need to register their information with President Donald Trump's ...
The president offers many reasons for imposing tariffs, including revenue, leverage over competitors and job creation. But ...
After traveling to over 20 countries in the past three years, India, Iceland, and Fiji are some of the many places I can't ...
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ETX Daily Up on MSNUS hardens rules for visiting CanadiansUS hardens rules for visiting Canadians The United States will require Canadians visiting for more than 30 days to register with authorities, the federal register showed Wednesday, toughening rules as ...
Canadians who visit Florida and stay for long periods of time will soon have to deal with new immigration requirements.
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Audacy on MSNOntario's Ford to visit DC in tariff talksCanada will have a new prime minister by the end of the week. Meanwhile, it will be the leader of Canada’s largest province ...
G7 foreign ministers will meet in Canada Wednesday to discuss moves to halt the Russia-Ukraine war, but US Secretary of State ...
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