How long can U.S. citizen stay in Canada?

Most visitors can stay for up to 6 months in Canada. If you're allowed to enter Canada, the border services officer may allow you to stay for less or more than 6 months. If so, they'll put the date you need to leave by in your passport.
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What happens if a US citizen stays longer than 6 months in Canada?

If you entered Canada and you did not need a visa but want to stay longer, you must apply for an extension and pay a fee. This must be done from inside Canada. You should apply for an extension at least 30 days before your status expires – usually 6 months from the day you entered Canada. Was this answer useful?
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Can I live in Canada as a US citizen?

US citizens can obtain Canadian citizenship, but just as other foreign nationals, they need to become Permanent Residents first. After having held Permanent Resident status for a minimum of 5 years, then they can apply for Canadian Citizenship.
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How long can a US citizen travel in Canada?

While citizens of some countries must get visas to enter Canada, a U.S. citizen doesn't need a visa to travel to Canada. Whether an American is visiting Canada for business or personal reasons, he can stay for a period of six months.
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Where can US citizens stay for 6 months?

6 Destinations Where Americans Can Stay for Up to 6 Months...
  • Barbados. Barbados, sovereign darling of the Lesser Antilles, gives tourists an authentic taste of Caribbean culture with the annual summer Crop Over celebration. ...
  • Canada. ...
  • Dominica. ...
  • Lesotho. ...
  • Mexico. ...
  • Panama.
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How Long Can a Canadian Stay in the US?



What happens if I stay more than 6 months outside US?

If you are abroad for 6 months or more per year, you risk “abandoning” your green card. This is especially true after multiple prolonged absences or after a prior warning by a CBP officer at the airport.
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What country allows U.S. citizens to stay the longest?

7 Countries Granting the Longest Visas to Americans
  1. Marshall Islands (Indefinite) Stefan Lins/Flickr. ...
  2. Micronesia (Indefinite) Matt Kieffer/Flickr. ...
  3. Svalbard, Norway (Indefinite) Rob Oo/Flickr. ...
  4. Albania (One Year) Artur Malinowski/Flickr. ...
  5. Georgia (One Year) Maria Savenko/Flickr. ...
  6. Palau (One Year) ...
  7. The Bahamas (240 days)
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Can a U.S. citizen retire in Canada?

Canada does not have a retirement visa per se. Paths to permanent residency include an immigration process called “Express Entry” set up for those who have certain skills or want to operate businesses in Canada.
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Can a U.S. citizen live in Canada without a visa?

Visiting Canada

If you are coming to Canada with a valid US passport you do not need a Canadian visa or an electronic travel visa (eTA). You will need a visitor visa to enter Canada if you are not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or from a visa-exempt country, such as the US.
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Can a U.S. citizen buy property in Canada?

U.S. residents can own property in Canada without becoming a resident of Canada, but must report income or proceeds from a sale to both country's taxing authorities. Canadian banks offer mortgages and home equity loans with similar financing terms to those extended in the U.S.
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How hard is it for an American to move to Canada?

Generally speaking, moving to Canada is not too difficult. Because Canada is open to welcoming new immigrants and offers several immigration programs, it's easier for you to qualify for one immigration stream. Still, you have to meet the requirements for the pathway you want to apply for.
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Can I move to Canada without a job?

You do not need a job offer to immigrate to Canada. There are a number of immigration programs that you can be eligible for based on your work or study experience. There are more than 100 economic-class immigration pathways to Canada.
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Can you immigrate to Canada if you are over 55?

There is no specific age limit requirement for any Canadian immigration program.
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What happens if a U.S. citizen overstay in Canada?

If you have overstayed your nonimmigrant visa by more than 180 days but less than a year, you face removal proceedings, and also are barred from returning to the United States for three years. Many Canadians make this mistake.
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How long U.S. citizen can stay out of country?

If you plan to stay outside of the United States for more than one year but less than two years, you will need a re-entry permit for readmission. You must be physically present in the United States when you file the Form I-131 to apply for the permit.
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Can I extend my stay in Canada as a visitor?

If you want to extend your stay in Canada as a visitor (stay in Canada longer), you need to apply for a visitor record. A visitor record is not a visa.
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What happens to my Social Security if I move to Canada?

Normally, people who are not U.S. citizens may receive U.S. Social Security benefits while outside the U.S. only if they meet certain requirements. Under the agreement, however, you may receive benefits as long as you reside in Canada, regardless of your nationality.
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Does Canada tax US Social Security benefits?

Under the treaty, US social security benefits paid to a resident of Canada are taxed in Canada as if they were benefits under the Canada Pension Plan. However, 15% of the benefit amount is exempt from Canadian tax.
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Can you move to Canada if you're retired?

Canada has no official retirement visa. As such, it can be tricky to move to Canada as an elderly retired person from abroad. You'll need to find a visa or residency program that suits your situation.
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What countries can US citizens stay for 180 days?

No Visa Required for Stay of Up to 180 Days
  • Antigua and Barbuda.
  • Armenia.
  • Barbados.
  • Canada.
  • Central African Republic (visa may be required by airline)
  • Curacao.
  • Dominica.
  • Lesotho.
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What countries can Americans stay long term?

Colombia – 90 days, but you can extend for an extra 90 days. New Zealand – 90 days but can extend up to 9 months total in 18 months. Australia – You can purchase a tourist visa for up to 12 months. Peru – 90 days, but possible to extend for another 90 days.
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Which countries can you stay longer than 90 days?

Most non-Schengen countries such as Ukraine, Moldova, Croatia, Ireland, and some Balkan countries allow you to stay for up to 60 or 90 days. Albania even lets American's stay up to a year!
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Can a U.S. citizen be denied entry back into the USA?

The same is true for lawful permanent residents: you generally cannot be denied entry to the United States, but declining to answer questions may result in delay or further inspection.
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Can I lose my U.S. citizenship if I live abroad?

You might lose your U.S. citizenship in specific cases, including if you: Run for public office in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Enter military service in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Apply for citizenship in a foreign country with the intention of giving up U.S. citizenship.
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