Gallego, Kelly Reintroduce Bipartisan Canadian Snowbirds Act to Boost Arizona Economy, Tourism
WASHINGTON –This week,Arizona Senators Ruben Gallego and Mark Kellyreintroduced theCanadian Snowbirds Act, bipartisan, bicameral legislation that would allow Canadian citizens to stay in the United States for up to 240 days a year, nearly two months longer than current law allows. The bill supports Arizona’s economy by encouraging extended stays from Canadian visitors who already contribute nearly $1 billion annually to the state. The bill was reintroduced withSenator Rick Scott (R-FL).
“Canadians who spend part of the year in Arizona aren’t just visitors—they’re neighbors who contribute to our local economies and communities. This commonsense, bipartisan bill strengthens the US-Canada relationship, boosts local economies, and protects our workforce and public benefits,”said Senator Gallego.
“Canadians have long been an important part of Arizona’s economy by owning or leasing homes, supporting local businesses, and spending their winters in our communities,”said Senator Kelly.“Extending their stay isn’t just good for families, it’s good for Arizona’s economy, especially in areas that rely on tourism. I’m proud to work across the aisle to make this happen.”
Over one million Canadians visit Arizona each year, and more than 10,000 spend their winters in the state. Canadians’ continued investment in Arizona real estate, tourism, and local businesses supports thousands of jobs and strengthens cross-border economic ties. TheCanadian Snowbirds Actensures Arizona remains a top destination for Canadian retirees while maintaining strong safeguards on employment, benefits, and tax status.
Specifically, the legislation would:
Full text of the legislation can be foundHERE.
7/25/25
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