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Originally Posted by Barefoot
I don't know anything about Mexican immigration..
As Canadians, we are limited to 182 days in a calendar year.
The USA government will not allow us to stay longer.
We would love to spend more time in the USA, but we are not allowed to.
There is no such thing as a "retiree visa".
If we outstay our welcome, there is a possibility that we will be denied
entry to the US for the next five years.
When we are in the USA, we are considered "resident aliens".
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Bare - and thank you and our other Canadian friends for obeying our laws. My daughter married a Jamaican last July and they are still paying $$$ and working towards bringing him to the US. The legal way to enter this country is very difficult. She was actually told by immigration if he could get in the country and marry you in the US he could stay. Screwed up laws by screwed up politicians.
Many people are in the same situation and don't understand why the laws aren't enforced if you come from south of our border.