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Canada updates U.S., China travel advisories after recent frictions

Canadians with dual citizenship have been warned to use Canadian credentials when presenting to Chinese authorities

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Canadians are now facing updated travel advisories to the world’s two largest economies, after Ottawa warned travellers who stay in the United States for more than 30 days to make sure they register as required.

The advisory for the United States follows another update for travel to China, where Canadians with dual citizenship have been warned to use Canadian credentials when presenting to Chinese authorities.

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“Canadians and other foreign nationals visiting the United States for periods longer than 30 days must be registered with the United States Government,” the latest travel advisory to the United States said.

“Failure to comply with the registration requirement could result in penalties, fines, and misdemeanor prosecution.”

The updated advisory said visitors can consult the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website to check if they need to register and how to do so.

It said people can see if they have been automatically registered on entry to the U.S. by looking up their I-94 admission form on the U.S. Customs Border Protection website.

Many Canadians have changed travel plans to avoid the U.S. as President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs against Canada and repeatedly suggested it become the 51st state.

Experts have said Canadian travel to the United States could be further stifled after a Vancouver woman was detained earlier this month for more than a week by U.S. authorities after having her work visa application denied while trying to enter at the Mexican border near San Diego, Calif.

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Meanwhile, Canada has also updated its travel advisory to China after Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said earlier this week that the country has executed four Canadian nationals in recent months.

The updated advisory warned that Canadians should exercise “a high degree of caution” in China, especially those with dual citizenships — who may be denied access to Canadian consular services if they entered the country on a Chinese passport or identity card.

“Our ability to provide consular assistance in China is limited due to the level of transparency in China’s judicial system,” the advisory said. “It may also impact your ability to obtain effective legal assistance.”

Joly had said that all four of the Canadians recently executed in China were dual citizens and, according to Chinese authorities, facing charges linked to drugs and criminal activities.

Canada has condemned the executions, saying the death penalty “is irreversible and inconsistent with basic human dignity.”

China’s embassy in Ottawa has said “Chinese judicial authorities have handled the cases in strict accordance with the law,” adding that Beijing has a “zero tolerance” approach to drug crime.

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China does not recognize dual citizenship.

The Canadian travel advisory to China also warned that non-violent acts such as financial crimes may incur “severe punishment” in the country. It adds that travellers may also face an exit ban if they are linked to people “in any open civil or criminal investigations, including business disputes.”

Ottawa said the affected travellers may not realize an exit ban has been placed on them until they go through Chinese customs and immigration controls when trying to leave China.

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    1. Comment by Mister Moon.

      The CP compass always points left.

      • Comment by george e. james.

        A travel advisory to the USA, good grief. How sad. There were no travel advisories during the Biden Clinton and Obama government. Only one reason. Fellon tRump and his magats

        • Comment by Cory Crete.

          I'm of the mind that in a true democratic world, countries are allowed to pass their own regulations and rules to who's allowed, for how long and what to do about those that come in for the duration of their stay. Those upset, too bad for you - no one has to cater to your entitled attitude when leaving your own country for anyone else be it US, China or any other destination. Mostly the people complaining are those that have just gotten used to peaceful, collaborative ways which simply aren't there for now. So you take the chance on being tied to their system on long term stays, or you don't stay you visit; or do neither and just stay within Canada. There is no issue, other than how one feels they are entitled because of being used to something for so long, well too bad for you.

          • Comment by Ryerson Cooper.

            I'll refrain from visiting the States until I can do right, as an Albertan American after we join the states.

            • Comment by Liam Jenson.

              Common sense Canadians will be avoiding a backwards country like the US that is run by US far right leader & convicted crim inal Trump. Hopefully when Mr Poilievre is elected he will issue a travel advisory re: the US.

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