TORONTO — Canadians and other foreign nationals visiting the U.S. for more than 30 days will have to register with the U.S. government, according to reports from several consumer media outlets.
That includes Canadian snowbirds wintering in popular spots like Florida, Arizona and more.
Word has it that the stipulation was included in one of the executive orders signed by U.S. President Trump on Jan. 20, ‘Protecting the American People Against Invasion.’
SnowbirdAdvisor.ca, a resource site for Canadians heading to the U.S. for the winter months, has more information; click here for details.