India, Oct. 1 -- The Government of Canada has updated its travel advice for citizens heading to the United States, warning of possible visa terminations and new challenges for LGBTQ+ travelers.

According to Newsweek, the notice comes as U.S. federal systems shift away from recognizing gender identity on official documents, a move that has raised concerns since President Donald Trump's executive order earlier this year restricted passports to only "male" or "female" designations. That rule was temporarily paused in June by a federal judge in Massachusetts after a lawsuit filed by the ACLU, but litigation is ongoing.

According to the advisory, Canadian citizens can typically visit the U.S. for up to six months without a visa. But for thos...