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New U.S. border rules starting Dec. 26, 2025, require Canadian travelers to register, fill I-94 forms, and undergo fingerprinting and security checks, causing inconsistent enforcement and delays.
Canadians crossing into the U.S. are experiencing inconsistent border encounters due to new entry requirements effective December 26, 2025, including mandatory registration, I-94 forms, fingerprinting, and expanded security checks for non-U.S. citizens staying over 30 days.
While some travelers report fees, delays, and rigorous inspections, others, like those with Secure Certificate of Indian Status, are exempt.
Confusion persists over form requirements and enforcement, with varying agent interpretations leading to unpredictable processing.
Legal experts advise carrying proof of travel purpose, return plans, and ties to Canada.
Despite heightened scrutiny, authorities stress honesty, though inconsistent application has caused anxiety among frequent travelers.
Las nuevas reglas fronterizas de los Estados Unidos a partir del 26 de diciembre de 2025 requieren que los viajeros canadienses se registren, completen los formularios I-94 y se sometan a verificaciones de huellas dactilares y de seguridad, lo que provoca una aplicación inconsistente y demoras.