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Rubio-Scott Bill Would Extend Canadian Snowbirds' Stay in U.S. Another Two Months

September 20, 2019 - 6:00am
Canadians already pump an annual $6.5 billion into Florida's economy
Canadians already pump an annual $6.5 billion into Florida's economy

Florida’s two U.S. senators have teamed up in the latest effort to allow Canadians to stay longer in the United States. 

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., brought out the “Canadian Snowbirds Act” this week with U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., R-Fla., cosponsoring it. The bill would add two extra months to the 182 days that retired Canadians who are 50 and older can stay in the United States each year. 

“Tourism is a crucial part of Florida’s booming economy, creating and supporting thousands of jobs all across the Sunshine State,” Rubio said on Thursday. “This bill will be a huge boost to our state’s economy by allowing the millions of Canadian snowbirds who visit Florida each year to stay two months longer.” 

“We worked incredibly hard to turn Florida’s economy around, and our tourism industry played a big role,” Scott said. “Last year, Florida welcomed a record 126 million visitors, including 3.5 million visitors from Canada. When we welcome visitors to our state, our communities thrive, businesses grow, and job opportunities are created for Florida families. I’m proud to join Senator Rubio in sponsoring the Canadian Snowbirds Act to allow our Northern neighbors to enjoy two more months of Florida’s incredible weather and allow our tourism industry to continue to thrive.”

The bill has the support of the Canadian Snowbird Association.

“The Canadian Snowbird Association applauds Senators Rubio and Scott for recognizing the significant economic contributions that Canadian retirees make every year in the Sunshine State, and America as a whole,” said Karen Huestis, the president of the Canadian Snowbird Association. “This bill is a win-win for people on both sides of the border.”

Visit Florida is also behind the proposal noting that around 3.5 million Canadians visited Florida last year and added $6.5 billion to the state’s economy. The bill was sent to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday. 

Back in June, U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., brought back a proposal to extend the amount of time Canadians who own or lease a home in the U.S. can stay there during the year. Deutch and U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY, reintroduced the “Canadian Snowbird Visa Act” which they worked together on back in 2017.

"We're proud to welcome our northern neighbors to our sunny corner of the country," Deutch said when he brought out the bill. "In fact, their visits to South Florida contribute significantly to our regional economy, helping local businesses and creating jobs. I'm proud to work with my New York colleague to introduce this bill to allow our Canadian guests to extend their stay in the United States."

Back in early 2017, U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., teamed up with U.S. Rep. Albio Sires, D-NJ, to bring out the “Promoting Tourism to Enhance our Economy Act.” The proposal would let seniors from Canada who own a secondary residence in the U.S. visit for 240 days a year instead of the current 180 days. They would still be classified as nonresident aliens and would not be eligible for public assistance. 

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I applaud the bill to allow Canadian retirees more time in Florida. We have a place in Venice Florida , that we absolutely love , and that we pay year round taxes and fees and when all the snowbirds head back up North, and I do include U.S snowbirds , which are a majority of the population, the place loses jobs for the people that live there year round. Not sure what all the negative comments are in this post, but you need to look at the bigger picture not just how much Splenda you are missing on the restaurant tables.

Whats stopping them now? I think there is a question of losing their health care in Canada . No ?

Republicans are silly

Hmmmm...as a "Never Trumper" you gotta expect anything Little Marco supports is cleverly designed to stab Trump in the back and thus will be bad for our Great Nation. Hmmmm...as a friend of Trump you gotta expect anything Scott supports is great for Trump and great for our Great Nation. These two together cancel each other out to a big fat ZERO. Senator Scott you knew Rubio was a putz back in Florida and you know Rubio is even more dangerous for our Great Nation now that those idiot South Florida voters keep electing him. Senator Scott stop hanging out with Anti-American, Never Trumper, Little Marco. Keep away from that man Rick he's nothing but trouble.

Say what you want about Senator Rubio, but make sure you consider that whomever the Democrat party chooses to run against him will be infinitely worse.

I got ya my man: kinda the old conundrum of "Would You Rather Eat A Small +urd Or A Really Really Big +urd". I understand.

Yeah, but why the he'll do they have to stay in Florida stealing all the salt, pepper, sugar, and sweetener packets, as well as utensils right off restaurant tables to "set up" their rented lodgings????

Yes Sarah Veney, we sure are all pleased that Bill Nelson was handed his pink slip.

Two climate deniers concerned that Canadians aren't spending enough time and money in Florida? I wonder why that could possibly be the case

Unless somebody in this state figures out how to diversify the available jobs in this state - adding white collar and living-wage-paying skilled jobs - this state will go down the tubes. Continuing to focus on attracting retirees, snowbirds, and tourists - and the lousy, low-paying jobs that go along with them - will ultimately cause the economy of this state to fail - and it'll be sooner, rather than later.

You might want to move to California. THEN, you will see what a state that is "going down the tubes" looks like!

Wow, it is so fantastic to have Senator Scott and Senator Rubio on the side of Floridians. They present a united and well reasoned voice. This is yet another reason that we're all so pleased that Bill Nelson was handed his pink slip.

It will do wonders for a SERVICE BASED low paid jobs economy. Bring REAL JOBS to the state. Not jobs that provide little opportunity for the citizens.

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