Les Etats-Unis durcissent les règles de séjour pour les Canadiens
Canadians staying in the United States for more than 30 days will soon have to register with American authorities and submit their fingerprints, according to a new rule published Wednesday in the U.S. Official Gazette.
This rule, announced on the day the Trump administration imposed new tariffs against Canada, is scheduled to take effect on April 11, according to the Department of Homeland Security document. It is expected to particularly affect the many Canadian retirees who spend their winters in the southern United States.
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