Does a NEXUS Card Exempt You from Alien Registration?
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Does a NEXUS Card Exempt You from Alien Registration?

Even if you have a NEXUS card, you may still need to file Form G-325R (Alien Registration) when entering or residing in the U.S. This guide explains the differences between NEXUS and alien registration, outlines who is already registered, who must apply, and who is not registered, and provides steps to stay compliant with U.S. immigration laws.

7 Key U.S. Immigration Benefits for Canadians
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7 Key U.S. Immigration Benefits for Canadians

Canadians enjoy unique U.S. immigration benefits, from visa-free travel to expedited work visa processing. Discover how these advantages can help you visit, work, or invest in the U.S. with ease.

Advantages for Canadians Immigrating to the U.S.
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Key Advantages for Canadians Immigrating to the US

For Canadians looking to move to the United States, whether for work, business, or pleasure, the immigration process presents unique advantages not readily available to other nationalities. This article discusses the specific benefits that Canadian citizenship offers in simplifying and expediting the U.S. immigration process. From visa-exempt travel to simplified work visa options under the USMCA, Canadians have several streamlined pathways at their disposal. 

NEXUS Card
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Can I Get a NEXUS Card While on a Non-Immigrant Visa?

Traveling between the United States and Canada often? A NEXUS card could be your ultimate solution to a smooth and fast cross-border travel experience. But what if you’re on a non-immigrant visa in the U.S. or Canada? Can you still apply for a NEXUS card? This blog post provides detailed insights into the eligibility criteria, application process, and benefits of the NEXUS card for non-immigrant visa holders.

CBP update
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CBP Update – Travelers Urged to Apply for I-94 in Advance

CBP has introduced a key update for travelers entering the U.S. via land borders. To ease congestion and improve efficiency, visitors requiring Form I-94 should apply online in advance. Read on for essential travel tips and CBP guidelines to ensure a hassle-free border crossing experience.

Visa Free Travel for Canadians
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Canadian’s Guide to USA: Visa-Free Travel

As a Canadian visitor, you are entitled to a generous stay of up to six months per visit in the USA. This period is designed to accommodate a variety of short-term activities, primarily leisure and family visits. It’s essential to plan your travel dates carefully to ensure they align with this six-month window, as overstaying can lead to complications in future travels to the United States.