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normally 30 days, it might have been changed to 60 though, and in some cases I've seen it up to 90. you'll have to ask the Canadian customs when you leave Canada.

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Q: An American visits Canada for 179 days how long does this person have to be in the US before being able to return to Canada as a visitor?
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