Many Canadians are left at a lurch with the new US travel rules kicking in that require every foreign national to register with the federal government and carry documentation. According to the new US travel rule that stemmed from a January 20 executive order, all foreign nationals who plan to stay in the US for 30 days or longer will be required to apply for registration and fingerprinting with the Department of Homeland Security.
But no, Canadians travelling to the US will be exempt from the fingerprinting requirements, CBC confirmed citing the DHS’s final interim rule published in the…