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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
 
 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
 
 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
 
 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
 
 The Border "Mind Game"
Fall 2000 > Issue 36
Preparing for potential stress when crossing the U.S. border.  Read more
 
 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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