Should not be a problem - NAFTA is good for US musicians/callers, but bad for 
Canadian ones. Few restrictions that I know of unless you're going to make 
thousands of dollars. In any case, I usually just say that I'm going to perform 
for a folk dance in a church basement and they tend to lose interest very 
quickly...

One caveat to this is that there are some restrictions - or at least used to be 
- for DJs trying to come into Canada to perform. If you're planning a techno 
contra event, for instance, you might not want to mention that. I once rented 
DJ in Canada to avoid that hassle at the border.

Chuck
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From: Sue C. Hulsether via Contra Callers <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2023 12:57 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; Callers Trad 
<[email protected]>
Subject: [Callers] Canadian border and U.S. callers

Cross-posting to Callers and Trad Callers lists, please excuse the duplicates.

Friends and Colleagues,
I am seeking wisdom from U.S. callers who’ve recently crossed the border into 
Canada to do a gig.  Words to say or not say?  Documentation of gig needed?  
Problems or ease you have had?

thanks in advance,

sue
Sue Hulsether

www.suehulsether.com
shulsether (at) mac (dot) com
Cell:  608/632-1267
Home:  608/629-6250
P.O. Box 363, Viroqua, WI. 54665


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