A growing number of countries, including Canada and several European nations, have recently adjusted their travel advisories regarding the United States due to stricter immigration enforcement and new policies affecting transgender rights. Canada now requires any citizens staying in the US for over 30 days to register with the government following reports of detentions. Similarly, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Norway have warned travelers about risks associated with the recent executive orders impacting gender identification, advising potential travelers to verify their documentation before entering the US.
Canada's advisory emphasizes the new registration requirement for long stays in the US, warning that noncompliance could lead to serious legal consequences, including fines.
European countries are cautioning travelers about the US's stricter immigration policies, specifically targeted at transgender individuals, reflecting significant changes post-Trump's executive orders.
Denmark's advisory specifically mentions that those with an 'X' gender marker in passports should consult the US Embassy prior to travel, highlighting entry risks.
Travelers from Finland are urged to reflect their birth sex on applications to avoid denial of entry, showcasing the impact of US policy changes on foreign visitors.
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