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Fewer Canadian snowbirds expected to visit U.S. this winter, survey shows

December 4, 2025

Fewer snowbirds are expected to visit the United States this winter, according to an industry survey, while those who do can expect increased scrutiny at the border as the Trump administration tightens immigration rules.



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