Canada's boycott of U.S. travel is starting to backfire as Canadian travelers now face "more detailed" border controls . They are also left confused about the U.S. Customs and Border Protection 's (CBP) new rule requiring a $30 fee for a Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record. Recently, a Canadian was exempt from these requirements. She did not even have to present her passport.

But her husband, who was crossing the border with her, had to go through the whole process. While the couple generally thought the new rules were not that bad, they still felt like some parts were "excessive." Here is how a Canadian was spared from the new U.S. border crossing rules, and whether Canadian travelers must really fill out the $30 I-94 form.

A Canadian Was Exempt From The U.S. Border's New $30 Entry R

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