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#263743 09/11/2021 08:23 PM
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I am a Canadian who recently bought property in SXM. My wife and I will be arriving on the island for 5 months. I know that Canadians can stay a maximum of 3 months compared to 6 for Americans. The question is what is the best way to extend our stay by 60 days? Some people have suggested leaving the island for a day trip (i.e. Anguilla) and get our passports stamped but with all the covid restrictions in place on neighboring islands i do not know if that is a viable option. Any advice, ideas or comments are welcomed.

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If you can't get to a neighboring island, how bout a ''day trip'' to san juan? get stamped with a usa stamp, and then head back to sxm. i doubt you would have any trouble getting into san juan.

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You would obviously need a neg test prior to arriving in PR and before leaving that Island

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If you timed it right you could probably use the same test

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we thought it was 182 days?

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Originally Posted by Uksimonusa
If you timed it right you could probably use the same test



Great idea.....

jeepers #263761 09/12/2021 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jeepers
we thought it was 182 days?


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All tourist visiting the island of St. Maarten are allowed a maximum stay of 30 days. Dutch nationals and American nationals are allowed a stay of 6 months. Nationals of Canada, the European Union, Australia, New Zealand and Japan are allowed a stay of 3 months.

All tourist who wish to stay longer than the max time granted can request an Extension of Stay (example; Pleasure, Work or Medical). Extension possibilities may differ for visa- required travelers.


Apply for an extension...and maybe being part time residents would also help


http://www.sintmaartengov.org/gover...t/visaapplications/Pages/Extensions.aspx



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