How long can you stay in the US as a Canadian visitor?
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How long can you stay in the US as a Canadian visitor?

Traveling to the United States offers Canadians many travel, business, and leisure opportunities. However, understanding the intricacies of travel regulations is essential to make the most of your visit without overstaying your welcome. This guide provides vital information on how many days a Canadian visitor is allowed in the US and tips to ensure a hassle-free travel experience.

US Immigration for Canadians: From Temporary to Green Card

US Immigration for Canadians: From Temporary to Green Card

Understanding the spectrum of immigration options is essential for Canadian citizens planning a move to the United States. This guide covers the array of U.S. immigration pathways available to Canadians, from temporary (nonimmigrant) visas to permanent residency (Green Cards) and the potential for dual citizenship.

US Entry and Stay for Canadians: Under Non-Controlled Entry
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US Entry and Stay for Canadians: Under Non-Controlled Entry

Canadian citizens enjoy a unique status in US immigration law, often quickly entering the country under their “visa-exempt” status. However, this simplicity brings its own set of complexities, particularly concerning the Form I-94 and the idea of “non-controlled” entry. This article aims to clarify these concepts and guide Canadian citizens in navigating their US entry and stay.

Canadian’s Guide to USA: Visa-Free Travel
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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.

How do I import my vehicle on a TN Visa or L-1 Visa?
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How do I import my vehicle on a TN Visa or L-1 Visa?

Under agreements between the United States and Canada, Canadians are permitted to tour in the USA without USA license plates or USA driver’s permits. For Canadians working in the USA on a TN Visa or an L-1 Visa, you may have a vehicle that you would like to bring with you. Here’s how to comply with the importation requirements with US Customs & Border Protection (CBP).