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Old 04-15-2016, 03:03 PM
 
Location: United State
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These are the Countries who citizens that visit the United State most:

https://skift.com/2014/04/08/the-20-...e-u-s-in-2013/
Top Nationalities of Foreign Travelers to the U.S.

(In Millions)
Canada 23.39
Mexico 14.34
United Kingdom 3.84
Japan 3.73
Brazil 2.06
Germany 1.92
People’s Republic of China 1.81
France 1.5
South Korea 1.36
Australia 1.21
India 0.860
Italy 0.840
Venezuela 0.790 17
Colombia 0.750 24
Argentina 0.690 12
Spain 0.620 2
Netherlands 0.590
Sweden 0.480
Switzerland 0.470
Taiwan 0.380
Ireland 367.110
Russia 335,279
Israel 331,359
Norway 284,311
Denmark 269,496
Belgium 265,875
Ecuador 254,737
Dominican Republic 238,134
Saudi Arabia 2211,230
Peru 217,967
Chile 212,199
New Zealand 209,136
Bahamas 206,206
Guatemala 202,179
Philippines 200,521
Austria 186,010
Costa Rica 182,063
Jamaica 168,283
Turkey 180,417
Singapore 1152,823

I am not surprise about the To 5. I tihnk most could have predicted that although I expected China to be ahead of Japan.

I am surprise about the low number of French people who visit The United State. I expected it numbers to be in the 3 or 4 million range not in the 1 million range.
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Old 04-15-2016, 03:44 PM
 
Location: New York NY
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I bet the number of Brazilian visitors has plunged since 2013, as the nation's economy is in the toilet and they're ready to impeach their president. None of the other countries at the top of the list are surprising.
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Old 04-15-2016, 06:27 PM
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Location: Miami
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Had the top three before I entered the thread.
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Old 04-15-2016, 07:39 PM
 
Location: Østenfor sol og vestenfor måne
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Well Canada and Mexico are kind of no brainers. I bet most of them are going to Target to buy a colander or placemats because it is a few miles closer than their nearest Canadian big box.
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Old 04-17-2016, 11:28 AM
 
Location: United State
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Well Canada and Mexico are kind of no brainers. I bet most of them are going to Target to buy a colander or placemats because it is a few miles closer than their nearest Canadian big box.
The Top 3 especially didn't surprise me at all. Canada and Mexico border The United State. And The UK is obvious.

Thinking about it I guess it make more sense Japanese visit The US then Chinese. More people from Japan visit Hawaii and the West Coast then ones form China.
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Old 04-17-2016, 10:16 PM
 
Location: South Beach and DT Raleigh
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2/3 of Canadians are coming across the border? We better build a wall and get them to pay for it!
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Old 04-17-2016, 10:33 PM
 
Location: PHX -> ATL
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2/3 of Canadians are coming across the border? We better build a wall and get them to pay for it!
lol I was gonna make a joke just like this one!

As someone living near Mexico a lot of Mexicans come to Tucson to do their shopping because many American businesses do not operate in or ship to Mexico. I don't suspect that Canada has the same problem as Mexico here. It's an easy drive on the I-19 and Nogales, Arizona offers nothing special since it's too small, and Tucson is large enough to get better shopping.
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