VIDEO: Fingerprints? Mugshots? Snowbirds face new rules to cross U.S. border

New Rules for Canadian Snowbirds Crossing U.S. Border

Canadian snowbirds are facing new rules when crossing the U.S. border, including fingerprinting and photography for stays over 30 days.

A travel expert discussed these changes on the 'Closer Look' podcast, explaining the requirements for Canadian snowbirds.

U.S. officials have confirmed that anyone entering the country for more than 30 days, via land, must agree to be photographed and fingerprinted.

The new regulations are a result of U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, which requires foreign visitors staying a month or longer to register with the government.

Author's summary: New border rules affect Canadian snowbirds.

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