If a Canadian comes to the US w/o a visa and does not have an I-94 form, are they considered illegal in the US

How long can a Canadian stay in the US as a visitor w/o a visa or I-94 form? Is it true that after 6 months it will automatically be extended another 181 days?

Answer:
A Canadian visiting the US will seldom be issued an I-94 or passport stamp. I think however that you can request one.

A Canadian can only visit the US for 6 months. If you wish to stay longer, you will need to apply for an extension at any Canadian Embassy located in the US.
A Canadian cannot stay in the U.S. without a Visa. The only exception is if he/she crosses the border by land and gets a special permission which is only valid for so many days. Otherwise, he is considered an illegal alien criminal invader (like antis call the ones from Latin America). Wait, I don't think that title applies because they're white and speak English.

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