Lawful Entry to the U.S. for Canadians Explained
Learn how Canadians can lawfully enter and stay in the U.S. under different visa types, statuses, and parole categories while avoiding unlawful presence.
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Learn how Canadians can lawfully enter and stay in the U.S. under different visa types, statuses, and parole categories while avoiding unlawful presence.
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.
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.
A NEXUS card can help TN visa holders travel faster between Canada and the U.S., but it doesn’t replace TN visa processing. Learn the benefits and drawbacks.