Canada Updates Travel Advisory for US, Noting Need to Register on Long Stays

The Canadian government has updated its travel advisory for those heading south of the border, noting the U.S. requires that visitors register if staying more than 30 days.
The updated advisory says the registration requirement applies to Canadians and other foreign nationals travelling to the U.S.
Ottawa says those who don’t to comply with the registration requirement could face fines and misdemeanour prosecution.
The government says visitors can consult the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website to check if they need to register and how to do so.
It says people can see if they have been automatically registered on entry to the U.S. by looking up their I-94 admission form on the U.S. Customs Border Protection website….