Just don't be miffed if Americans does the same thing and not come to Canada. They would be responding to what we're doing.
We all should be understanding that most of us didn't want this to happen and hunker down and wait for better times
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Yes, it'll be interesting to see if there's an increase or decrease.
While I welcome tourists, I worry for them. Now doesn't seem like a good time to leave the US with plans to go back; you may just not be permitted to return, citizenship or not.
as a dual citizen living in Canada, I won't be visiting family for at least 4 years. this asshole is ruining everything for everybody. it's hard to believe the amount of damage he's done in 12 weeks
This is my biggest fear tbh. I have friends I'd love to see in plenty of places, but leaving isn't the worry. Coming back is, especially being trans with a passport of my correct gender marker
Only to then be disappeared into Federal custody, have my updated birth certificate deemed illegitimate and shipped off to God knows where
What generally happens to one who enters Canada on a tourist visa, and overstays? Are they generally on top of that shit and will find you and give you the boot? Or is it like a "lay low, don't draw attention to yourself, and you can fly under the radar" type thing?
Asking for a friend.
If the gentleman in the homeless shelter, I was working at was telling the truth they just kick you out if they discover they are working without proper license or residence or whatever
That sounds like a win to me
Not if you left all your family, friends, and assets behind (car, house, valuables, etc) with plans to return.
Now your stuck in a foreign country essentially seeking asylum unexpectedly.
It my be fine for some, but most people aren't prepared to suddenly uproot their entire lives with 0 warning or planning.
Do you think Canada would allow a US citizen to seek asylum (yet at least)? I assumed that they'd just dump you in the US and whatever happens next isn't their problem.
[…]it's not about the Canadians or Americans. This is about one guy. That will not stop them from coming,”
It’s about 70 million people, and the additional 80 million who were silent.
I’ve always wanted to go visit our neighbors to the north, but honestly, I’m now scared of just trying to return. Much love to you all in Canada.
There are worse things than being stuck in Canada.
I thought the implication was being detained or jailed by US officials going back, like being sent to an El Salvador prison.
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I've definitely thought about it, but am currently far too embarrassed to be a US tourist, especially in Canada. I really should, though, I'd much rather give Canada my money than the US.
The correct feeling is shame. We should be ashamed of this country and its people.
Don't worry, I have that too. My feelings lately have been a mix of shame, embarrassment, and depression. Oh, and rage, how could I forget.
No worries eh, we get it. Come on over!
Plus, if you need to buy absolutely anything, enjoy a nice discount on our non-tariffed goods - iphones, spices, car tires, fill your boots.
And consider locking your shit down before returning.
https://www.eff.org/wp/digital-privacy-us-border-2017#part-1
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/mar/26/phone-search-privacy-us-border-immigration
In addition to what these articles recommend, you should turn off your device before going through customs. If you decide to power it on or not, that's up to you. However, you should NOT unlock it for the first time.
Your phone (either android or iPhone) forensically has two states - BFU (before first unlock) and AFU (after first unlock). You may not think this is a big difference but it's actually huge. After your device has its first unlock it's much more susceptible to forensic data extraction. The BFU state on several devices is, as far as publicly known, immune to AFU extraction with Cellebrite. Naturally older devices or those that weren't designed with security in mind are susceptible in either state.
Look into GrapheneOS and their user forum if you want to learn more about this as well as what devices have decent protection against forensic data extraction
tl,dr - power off and optionally back on your phone but don't do the first login if you want to deny your device being searched or at least to make it as difficult and as expensive as possible for your data to be extracted forensically.
Source - I'm a cybersecurity professional
There's an Android app on the Play store that will reboot your phone on a timer. It doesn't need root, but because of that it's a little wonky. But it does work. My phone reboots every night now.
I have a good friend in Canada (Saskatchewan) who has visited us in the States a couple times now. Thinking of doing the drive up this summer to visit her and support the Canadian economy (even if just a little) for a change. If I do, I'll probably tape a sign next to my Colorado license plate that at the very least says "sorry!"
Moving there soon. Never ever gonna call myself an American. This country is an embarrassment.
I'd rather call myself by my country of birth, or even the state I live in