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Canada updates travel advisory for U.S., includes need to register for longer stays

  • New U.S. immigration rules require Canadians over 14 years old visiting for over 30 days to register and submit fingerprints, effective April 11.
  • Josh Coddington from the Arizona Office of Tourism highlighted the economic impact of Canadians on Arizona, noting 822,500 overnight visitors in 2023.
  • Canadians are Arizona's second biggest source of international visitors, contributing $775 million to the state's economy in 2023.
  • Sarah Doyle from Visit Phoenix expressed optimism about the continued visitation of Canadians despite the new rules, describing them as vital to the local tourism economy.
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Arizona tourism industry unsure of Canadian travel rules' impact

(The Center Square) - Josh Coddington, the Arizona Office of Tourism's communications director, says he's unsure if the recent immigration rules the Trump administration implemented for Canadians will impact tourism.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, March 22, 2025.
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