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Snowbirds may soon be allowed 8 months in U.S., but could risk provincial health benefits
There is one group of foreigners who are being embraced by American lawmakers with open arms: Canadian snowbirds. A bipartisan bill currently before the U.S. Congress would allow Canadians over the age of 55 to stay south of the border for up to eight months of the year.
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