Taking Care Of The Snowbirds

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With snowbirds now gearing up for their winter migration to their choice of warm weather destinations,
failing to be properly prepared for their trips can result in disasters at home, at the border and at their destination.

That’s the bad news.

The good news is that things like burst pipes at home, being turned away at the border, missing bill payments, inadequate travel medical insurance and a pet not being admitted can all be avoided if snowbirds prepare ahead of time.

Yet staying on top of everything that needs to be done can be a challenge.

To that end, SnowbirdAdvisor.ca, has created an online checklist for snowbirds, detailing everything they need to do before departing for the winter.

Travel agents with snowbird clients should encourage them to sign up for this free online newsletter created just for snowbirds.

From preparing their home in Canada to having the right travel documents to setting up cross border banking and more, SnowbirdAdvisor.ca has it covered.

Stephen Fine, president of SnowbirdAdvisor.ca, explains: “There’s a lot to think about when you’re leaving for 4 to 6 months each winter. We provide snowbirds with a complete checklist detailing everything you need to think about including travel insurance, preparing your home and vehicle and updating all of your documents.”

With the launch of SnowbirdAdvisor.ca this past May, snowbirds now have a one-stop online resource to find all the information they need in one convenient place, eliminating the need to spend countless hours searching for answers to their many questions.

The website’s team of snowbird experts covers topics such as travel tips, legal issues, destinations, insurance, finances, taxes, accommodations, real estate and everything in between.

Fine points out that: “With the Boomer generation starting to retire, there will be a huge wave of new snowbirds looking for information over the next decade. Our site is designed to provide both new and experienced snowbirds them with all the information they need to enjoy the snowbird lifestyle to its fullest.”

Canadian snowbirds can also sign up for a FREE membership at SnowbirdAdvisor.ca to receive exclusive snowbird tips, news, alerts and offers.

For more, go to http://www.SnowbirdAdvisor.ca .