A Canadian CEO who owns a home in Venice looks at the effort to make Canada the 51st state and asks, "America, what happened ...
Snowbirds say it’s unclear whether they need to register with the U.S. government if they did not do so upon arrival.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSN'It will be a deterrent': Canadian snowbirds face new registration requirements going to the U.S.While most travellers are automatically registered with an electronic I-94 admission record upon entering the U.S., Trump’s ...
Canadian snowbirds who call Arizona home for more than 30 days must register with the government, according to a new Trump administration rule.
Canadians in Yuma are giving mixed reactions to the new rules for people outside the U.S. temporarily living in the country.
The new rules would require foreign nationals staying in the U.S. for more than 30 days to register and submit fingerprints with ICE.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNRising costs driving Canadian snowbirds to sell Florida condos, spend winters elsewhereAccording to South Florida real estate agent Catherine Spino, some Canadians are flocking out of Florida. Spino, a Canadian American, tells CBS12 News most of her clients are Canadian snowbirds ...
Immigration attorneys tell Newsweek that new immigration requirements represent a three-decade "shift in policy." ...
New Brunswick snowbird couple contemplates skipping Florida winter retreat as political climate between Canada and the U.S. intensifies.
Tariff threats and Trump’s talk of making Canada a state have snowbirds in the Coachella Valley reeling. Some might leave for good.
About one million Canadian “snowbirds,” who contribute billions to the U.S. tourism industry each year, will be required to register before heading south, thanks to an executive order from ...
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