December 2013
Posted date : Jul 28, 2017
The CSA works with the Alberta government to increase out-of-country health coverage from six to seven months.
Read more...Posted date : Jul 28, 2017
The CSA works with the Alberta government to increase out-of-country health coverage from six to seven months.
Read more...Posted date : Jul 28, 2017
Manitoba formalizes the CSA’s request to extend the amount of time that residents of Manitoba can be absent from their home province and still retain health benefits from six to seven months.
Read more...Posted date : Jul 28, 2017
British Columbia increases the amount of time that permanent residents can spend outside of the province and still maintain their health coverage from six to seven months.
Read more...Posted date : Jul 27, 2017
A proposed rule which would reduce the amount of time that Canadian tourists are allowed to spend in the U.S. from 182 days to 30 days is rescinded by the INS after the CSA appears before the U.S. House Small Business Committee on Capitol Hill. Florida Governor Jeb Bush mentions the CSA in his press release, recognizing the efforts of the association in the successful withdrawal of the planned legislative changes.
Read more...Posted date : Jul 21, 2017
Based on representation and protests from the Canadian Snowbird Association, the government of New Brunswick backs down on its stated plans to limit travel outside the province to 90 days in order for its residents to maintain provincial care.
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