Canadian Snowbirds: Do You Need to Register with the U.S. Government?
Canadian snowbirds staying 30+ days in the U.S. must understand the new alien‑registration rule (G‑325R) and how it applies.
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Canadian snowbirds staying 30+ days in the U.S. must understand the new alien‑registration rule (G‑325R) and how it applies.
If you’re a Canadian traveler who filled out Form G-325R during a U.S. visit, you might wonder what to do after leaving the country and whether your registration is still valid for future trips. This guide explains when to notify authorities, what documents to keep, and whether you need to register again before returning to the U.S.
Form G-325R is only for non-citizens already inside the U.S. who have been present for 30 days or more and are not yet registered. Learn who must file, how to comply, and how obtaining an I-94 at entry may help you avoid this requirement.
Canadian citizens visiting the U.S. are now limited to 30 days without an I-94. For longer stays, alien registration with Form G-325R is required.