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Jan 18, 2015Explorer
FYI: Canada/US Information Sharing Agreement
Canadians going to U.S. for long stays need to be mindful of changes, says MP - Officials can now track Canadians' exit dates and re-entry dates into Canada
From CBC, this article:
Excerpts:
...a common misconception is that Canadians can spend up to 182 days, or six months, in the U.S. It's actually 120 days, or four months, and that includes all trips to the U.S. in a single year.
People who overstay their welcome are at risk of:
- being considered a U.S. resident and having to pay taxes on worldwide income
- losing their Canadian residency and their health care
- being deemed illegally in the U.S. and being banned from the country for three to 10 years.
From CBC, this article:
Excerpts:
...a common misconception is that Canadians can spend up to 182 days, or six months, in the U.S. It's actually 120 days, or four months, and that includes all trips to the U.S. in a single year.
People who overstay their welcome are at risk of:
- being considered a U.S. resident and having to pay taxes on worldwide income
- losing their Canadian residency and their health care
- being deemed illegally in the U.S. and being banned from the country for three to 10 years.