Canadians, Snowbirds

"It is like we've been gut-punched by our best friend," said one Canadian traveler of the U.S. president's attacks toward his ...
Dorothy Chabot and her husband, who are from London, Ont., are among a growing number of Canadian snowbirds choosing to end ...
Snowbirds say it’s unclear whether they need to register with the U.S. government if they did not do so upon arrival.
If moving to Florida for the winter appeals to you, as it does thousands of snowbirds from colder climes, now is a good time to snag a deal as inventory piles up and sellers get desperate. According ...
Canadian snowbirds who stay for an extended period of time in the U.S. will soon need to register with the government in order to avoid potential penalties.
Immigration lawyers are scrambling to interpret the rules, which treat Canadian visitors like other foreign nationals ...
Snowbirds from Canada say they are questioning whether they'll return to Yuma next year due to the tariff dispute. Alexandra Rangel reports.
But recent political changes have made their seasonal home feel less welcoming. The couple, who live in Moncton, N.B., has ...