
Canada Travel Advisory 2025: Essential Updates for US Travelers on Immigration Requirements and Driving Rules
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For Canadians traveling to the United States, the Canadian government similarly advises to "Take normal security precautions," with their advisory last updated on April 4, 2025.
However, travelers should note recent significant changes to U.S. immigration requirements. Starting April 11, 2025, Canadians staying in the United States for longer than 30 days are required to register with the U.S. government. This new interim rule follows an executive order from the Trump administration requiring previously unregistered foreign travelers to comply with existing law. Failure to comply with this registration requirement could result in penalties, fines, and misdemeanor prosecution. While most Canadians are exempt from fingerprinting requirements, there are certain circumstances where this may apply.
The registration requirement comes amid increased tensions, including what some sources describe as a trade war between the U.S. and Canada. Several European nations have also updated their travel advisories in response to Trump administration policies regarding transgender rights.
When traveling in Canada, be aware that driving is similar to the United States, though distances and speeds are posted in kilometers per hour, and some signs, particularly in Québec, may only be in French. U.S. driver's licenses remain valid for visitors in Canada, and U.S. auto insurance is accepted for tourists. Some provinces require headlights to be on during daytime driving and have banned using handheld cell phones while driving. Motorcyclists should note that lane sharing is prohibited, and safety helmets are mandatory.
For those planning trips between the two countries, U.S. citizens do not need visas for tourist visits to Canada of less than 180 days. However, travelers with criminal records may be unable to enter Canada.
Public transportation options vary across Canada, with most cities and major towns having public transit systems.
Stay informed about any further changes to travel advisories or requirements by checking official government sources before your trip.