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NATO Allies Issue Travel Warnings Over U.S. Immigration and Transgender Policies

Canada and European nations caution citizens about stricter U.S. entry rules, transgender travel risks, and new registration requirements.

Passengers are seen at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark on July 19, 2022.
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks to media at Rideau Hall, where he asked the Governor General to dissolve Parliament and call an election, in Ottawa, Sunday, March 23, 2025.
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Five NATO allies have issued fresh travel advisories for the US

Overview

  • Canada now requires citizens staying in the U.S. for over 30 days to register with U.S. authorities or face penalties.
  • Germany, the UK, Denmark, and Finland have updated travel advisories highlighting risks for transgender travelers and stricter border enforcement.
  • Denmark and Finland warn that mismatches between passport gender markers and gender assigned at birth may result in visa or travel permit denials.
  • Germany emphasizes that having a valid visa or ESTA does not guarantee entry, as U.S. border officials make the final decision.
  • These policy changes follow President Trump's executive order mandating binary gender recognition and stricter immigration enforcement.