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Why are countries issuing travel warnings for the US? Here’s what you need to know

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 27, 2025, 10:58 IST
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Why are countries issuing travel warnings for the US? Here’s what you need to know

According to recent developments, Canada and a number of European nations have revised their travel recommendations for their people who intend to visit the United States. Donald Trump administration's recent modifications to US immigration laws and enforcement procedures have impacted a number of traveler groups, including LGBTQ+ people, and resulted in heightened border inspections. These revisions address these developments.


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Germany

Germany's Foreign Office revised its travel guidance after reports of German citizens being detained by US immigration authorities. The advisory emphasizes that entry approval via the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) or a visa does not guarantee admission, as U.S. border officials have the final authority. Travelers are advised to carry proof of return plans and be prepared for possible entry denial.

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United Kingdom's advisory

Similar warnings were sent by the UK, which made clear that breaking US entrance regulations may result in arrest or detention. This comes after instances of British tourists encountering problems at American borders.

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Canada's advisory

Canada updated its advisory in response to new US registration requirements for foreign visitors staying 30 days or more. Non-compliance could result in penalties or prosecution. The Canadian Snowbird Association is lobbying for exemptions, given the large number of Canadians who spend extended periods in the US annually.

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Netherlands and Belgium's advisories

The Netherlands updated its travel advice, particularly cautioning LGBTQ+ travelers about varying US laws and customs. Similar guidelines that address regional variations in LGBTQ+ acceptance and legal safeguards are anticipated to be released by Belgium.

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Denmark and Finland warn LGBTQ+ travellers

Denmark and Finland updated their advisories with specific concerns for LGBTQ+ travelers. The changes in US policies, including the rollback of protections for transgender individuals and the elimination of the "X" gender marker on passports, have raised concerns. Finnish authorities advised travelers to ensure their passports reflect their sex assigned at birth to avoid complications at immigration checkpoints. Legal rights for LGBTQ+ people differ by state, with certain areas having restrictive regulations, according to Denmark's warning.

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