Issue 114
Posted date : May 5, 2020
CSANews Issue 114 Spring 2020 Edition, – In this Issue : Heli-hiking in British Columbia – Repairing Your Portfolio – Skin Care
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CSANews Issue 114 Spring 2020 Edition, – In this Issue : Heli-hiking in British Columbia – Repairing Your Portfolio – Skin Care
Read more...Posted date : Mar 21, 2020
On March 21st, Canada and the United States will temporarily restrict all non-essential travel between our two countries for 30 days in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more...Posted date : Dec 13, 2019
CSANews Issue 113 – Winter 2019 Edition – CSA TAKES ONTARIO TO COURT! – Fighting to repeal the elimination of out-of-country medical payments
Read more...Posted date : Sep 26, 2019
CSANews Issue 112 – Fall 2019 Edition – The official Magazine of Canadian Snowbirds Association.
Read more...Posted date : Sep 25, 2019
On Sept 19, 2019, U.S. Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott introduced the Canadian Snowbirds Act, S. 2507 in the U.S. Senate.
Read more...Posted date : Aug 19, 2019
OHIP’s Out-of-Country (OOC) Travellers Program , which provides reimbursement for Ontario residents who face unexpected medical emergencies while abroad, will officially be scrapped on October 1, 2019.
Read more...Posted date : Aug 19, 2019
In the recent 2017 budget, the government of Saskatchewan announced that it was raising the rate of the provincial sales tax (PST) from five per cent to six per cent
Read more...Posted date : Aug 19, 2019
In a recent article which appeared on CBC News’ British Columbia website, it was suggested that Canadian citizens are only allowed to spend 120 days in the United States each year. For clarification purposes, the Canadian Snowbird Association would like to remind travellers to the U.S. that this information is incorrect.
Read more...Posted date : Aug 19, 2019
The Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA) is pleased to report that effective May 16, 2014, eligible residents of New Brunswick may now be absent from their home province for up to 212 days, for vacation and visiting purposes, and still retain their Medicare coverage.
Read more...Posted date : Aug 19, 2019
We requested the Manitoba government extend the time Manitoba residents could spend outside the country from 6 to 7 months and still retain their provincial health coverage.
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