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- Snowbirds stay extension bill introduced in U. S. - CTV News
The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act proposes to extend the length of time eligible Canadian citizens aged 50 and over could visit the U S without a visa to 240 days, up from the current 182 days that
- Proposed U. S. bill aims to extend Canadian snowbird stays
Legislators from both sides of the aisle in U S Congress have proposed a bill that would extend the time some Canadians can stay in the U S from 182 days to 240 — or roughly eight months
- Canadian Snowbird Visa Act | News Releases | Canadian Snowbird Association
The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act will allow Canadian citizens aged 50 and older who either own or rent a residence in the United States to remain in the country for up to 240 days each year
- Will Canadian Snowbirds be Spending 240 Days in the US?
A new bipartisan bill would allow Canadians who are older than 50 years old and own or lease a home in the U S to stay there for up to 240 days, up from the 182 days currently allowed The bill, called the Canadian Snowbird Visa Act, was introduced on April 29, 2025 and will likely take some months before it passes, if it gets enacted at all
- Canadians could stay visa-free longer in U. S. under proposed bill
The bipartisan bill put forward by Reps Elise Stefanik of New York, Laurel Lee of Florida and Greg Stanton of Arizona proposes to extend the time Canadian citizens can remain in the U S without a
- U. S. bill seeks to extend legal stay limit of Canadian snowbirds
The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act would permit Canadian citizens who own or lease a U S residence to stay for up to 240 days annually, compared to the 182 days per year under current law
- Stefanik, Lee, Stanton Introduce Bipartisan Canadian Snowbird Visa Act
The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act would allow eligible Canadians—aged 50 and over who either own or lease a U S residence—to extend their stay to up to 240 days annually
- Canadian Snowbird Visa Act Lets Visitors Stay Longer
A new bipartisan bill, the Canadian Snowbird Visa Act, could let qualifying Canadian citizens spend up to 240 days in the U S annually Applicants must be 50 or older, maintain a Canadian residence, own or rent U S property, and not work or claim public benefits
- New U. S. bill would benefit Canadian snowbirds, allowing them to stay . . .
The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act , which was introduced on April 29, would allow Canadian citizens who own or lease a residence in the U S to stay for 240 days annually That is nearly two
- Canadian Snowbird Visa May Extend U. S. Stays to 240 Days
This bill, called the Canadian Snowbird Visa Act, would allow Canadian citizens who own or lease a home in the U S to stay for up to 240 days each year Currently, the limit is 182 days This new legislation would give Canadians nearly two more months in the U S each year
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