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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These countries have updated their advice for travel to the US
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Canada updates guidance for traveling to United States
Editor's Note: This story has been corrected to reflect that Canada updated its travel advisory. (NewsNation) — Canada has updated its travel advisory to the United States amid concerns surrounding some of President Donald Trump’s policies. New rule for Canadians in the US Starting April 11, Canadians who will be in the United States for more than 30 days will have to register with United States authorities. If they don’t, it could result in “p…

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.
Canada updates guidance for residents traveling to United States
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect that Canada updated its travel advisory. (NewsNation) — Canada has updated its travel advisory for citizens traveling to the United States amid concerns surrounding some of President Donald Trump’s policies. Starting April 11, Canadians who will be in the United States for more than 30 days will have to register with United States authorities. If they don’t, it could result in “penalties, fi…
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