Last Updated:March 12, 2025, 18:02 IST
The new requirement, effective from April 11, would toughen enforcement of an existing law from which US media said Canadian nationals had typically been exempt in practice.

Canada's Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump | File Image/AP
The United States will require Canadians visiting for more than 30 days to register with authorities and have their fingerprints taken, the federal register showed Wednesday, as trade tensions soar between the North American neighbors.
The new requirement, effective from April 11, would toughen enforcement of an existing law from which US media said Canadian nationals had typically been exempt in practice.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - AFP)Location :Washington D.C., United States of America (USA)
First Published:March 12, 2025, 18:02 IST
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