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Can a retired Canadian move to Florida?

Become a Permanent United States Residence If you want to move to the United States permanently, you must become a legal permanent resident of the United States – whether you are retiring or not. In this case, you will have to apply to become a permanent resident, or get a green card.



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According to the U.S. Immigration Act, followed by the USCIS, a Canadian resident who is not a U.S. citizen, nor a green card holder, can stay in the U.S. for no more than 180 days a year. The important thing to note here is that the year doesn't mean a calendar year, but a rolling 365 day period.

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Miami. Miami is a large port city at the southern tip of Florida's Atlantic coast that has been the winter home to many Canadian snowbirds for decades.

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500,000 Canadians own Florida Homes. Canadians are one of the largest group of Foreign Buyers and Investors in Florida real estate. 95% of Canadian Buyers are “ALL-CASH” buyers, with only a small percentage requiring traditional mortgage financing.

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