Under the current US-VISIT program, Canadians and others entering the United States on visas must scan both index fingers and have a digital photograph taken by a border official.
Canadians engaged to marry U.S. citizens must also go through the process, and the U.S. has announced that Canadian students and nurses working in the U.S. will also be subject to the screening.
Washington now plans to install a new line of 10-fingerprint scanners at all 311 Canada-U.S. ports of entry by the end of 2008.
The stepped-up biometrics measures begin Nov. 29 at Washington's Dulles International Airport."
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/11/21/f...nts-border.html
Well, I can't say I wasn't expecting the higher level of scrutiny. Kinda glad that we're getting to the same level as everyone else, really - fewer complaints about Canadians getting preferential treatment
