Apr-10-2016 11:37 AM
Apr-25-2016 03:32 AM
FULLTIMEWANABE wrote:PackerBacker wrote:Mike Boutet wrote:MudChucker wrote:
Sort of accurate, we can stay 6 months and must return to Canada for 24 hours before may return to the USA.
The 24hrs statement is incorrect. According to US customs agent you need to be in Canada for a minimum of 30 days. Otherwise the US government considers you still in US.
Actually it's a total 6 months of days within any specific calendar year. Once you cross over into a new year the 'clock' starts over again; there is no minimum time in Canada from a US Customs & Immigration perspective.
Actually PackerBacker, we were under that impression as well regarding 6 months in any one "calendar year" so Jul to Dec and Jan to Jun would be two separate years, two separate 6 months, but we were told that is not the case, and technically doing that we would overstay our allowed time in the USA and be subjected to a 5 year to 10 year ban. Just saying that's what officialdom told us, as we intended to do that when building a house in Fla from early November until Certificate of Occupancy granted June the following year. Just saying that's what we were told when crossing over the border to do just that in November 2009. So I had to fly him back and forth in-between trades so spread it out so he was there when it mattered most during construction, and daughter and I used up some of our time there in-between to keep an eye on things = and we were so glad we were always on site as we oversaw things that caused more than just head.
Apr-24-2016 09:43 PM
Apr-24-2016 09:28 PM
PackerBacker wrote:Mike Boutet wrote:MudChucker wrote:
Sort of accurate, we can stay 6 months and must return to Canada for 24 hours before may return to the USA.
The 24hrs statement is incorrect. According to US customs agent you need to be in Canada for a minimum of 30 days. Otherwise the US government considers you still in US.
Actually it's a total 6 months of days within any specific calendar year. Once you cross over into a new year the 'clock' starts over again; there is no minimum time in Canada from a US Customs & Immigration perspective.
Apr-24-2016 05:14 PM
Mike Boutet wrote:MudChucker wrote:
Sort of accurate, we can stay 6 months and must return to Canada for 24 hours before may return to the USA.
The 24hrs statement is incorrect. According to US customs agent you need to be in Canada for a minimum of 30 days. Otherwise the US government considers you still in US.
Apr-24-2016 03:29 PM
Apr-24-2016 02:05 PM
MudChucker wrote:
Sort of accurate, we can stay 6 months and must return to Canada for 24 hours before may return to the USA.
Apr-11-2016 10:51 AM
Lenny K wrote:Dick_B wrote:
and after we build the wall it will be zero days!-)
too funny
Apr-11-2016 09:12 AM
Dick_B wrote:
and after we build the wall it will be zero days!-)
Apr-11-2016 05:50 AM
Apr-10-2016 05:09 PM
DHDW&2dogs wrote:
US immigration only allows Canadians to stay up to 182 days in a 12 month period, be very careful and keep track of the days you spend in the USA. Every time that you enter the USA even for a few minutes counts as 1 day
USA IRS considers you a usa CITIZEN FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES IF YOU SPEND MORE THAN 180 DAYS IN A 3 YEAR PERIOD ACCORDING TO THIS FORMULA days of current year + 1/3 days of previous year+ 1/6 days of the 2nd previous year. to avoid paying USA income tax complete form 8840
Make sure that you understand the rules and you will not have any problems
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