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| Retiree Visa Still Born - Should We Try Again? |
Spring 2004 > Issue 50 Entry into the United States on a long-term basis is currently based upon three concepts family unity, employment creation, or humanitarian grounds. Read more
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| Driving South |
Fall 2002 > Issue 44 Warm fall days, cool October evenings, dew on the early morning grass; as the weather changes, many of us - whether full-time Snowbirds, Winter Texans or Southern Visitors - will be thinking about our winter in the sun... it's time to do what we CSA members do best...head south! Read more
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| Preparing for This Year's Border Crossing |
Fall 2001 > Issue 40 At the time of this update, the turmoil in the U.S. is still painfully fresh and there has been much discussion about our shared border. Read more
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| Border Relief? |
Summer 2001 > Issue 39 Hope comes in the form of an announcement that a joint study group will look at how to open the borders and create more of a North American community. Read more
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| The Border "Mind Game" |
Fall 2000 > Issue 36 Preparing for potential stress when crossing the U.S. border. Read more
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| The Snowbird Border Crossing Kit |
Summer 2000 > Issue 35 Entering the United States is rarely a problem for snowbirds who are Canadian citizens. Yet, being aggressively questioned by a United States Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) officer or denied entry can be a traumatic and frustrating experience. Read more
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