Canadian snowbirds visiting the United States for more than a month are now required to provide fingerprints when crossing the border, CTV News has confirmed.
“snowbird” is also used in northern US, florida is probably the most common snowbird destination for michiganders (from what I hear, I’m not allowed that far south)
A bird living in snowy habitats
I guess if you are not Canadian it might be confusing, it is a very common term here.
“snowbird” is also used in northern US, florida is probably the most common snowbird destination for michiganders (from what I hear, I’m not allowed that far south)
Ya, eastern Canadians go to Florida, western Canadians head to Arizona. Well, at least they used to.