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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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.
Become a Permanent United States ResidenceIf 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.
Florida's West CoastTampa is a popular choice for Canadian snowbirds, thanks to its proximity to both beaches and attractions like Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Fort Myers and Dunedin are both excellent choices if you're looking for something a little more low-key, Fort Myers and Dunedin are both excellent choices.
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.