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Canadians: Canadians Head and Sunshine State

canadians: Motorists see sights along the way, shop, take all the stuff they want and have a vehicle to get around while there, according to Toronto Star. Cheaper than paying for airfare and car rental you do, however, require more time because it takes a couple of days to drive there and back. About 3.5 million Canadians head to the Sunshine State annually, according to Florida tourism data, and about 40 per cent drive down in cars, RVs or on motorcycles. Here's some of the planning and preparation it takes to ensure a safe and enjoyable Article Continued Below Have documents handy and organized before arrival at a border crossing. Canadians are exempt from the requirement that passports or NEXUS cards don't expire until six months after exiting the U.S., but that doesn't include people of other nationalities travelling with us. You'll be asked how long you plan to visit, where you live, your citizenship and where you'll be staying and may be asked for documentation, such as accommodation bookings and addresses. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.