This a question for Andrew Millar - Can i land in Canada by driving from the US.
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Hello Mr Millar
How r u> well i have a question for u.. I am in the US right now and
have received my PR landing papers and visa.. I am planning to land
sometime in Late November from the US. I am planning to drive there
and land.. BUt some people have advised me that its better to land via
Air then land when u r landing for the first time.. Now is it true
that there are problems with immigration through land border..
Pls advise..
Thanx
-andy
How r u> well i have a question for u.. I am in the US right now and
have received my PR landing papers and visa.. I am planning to land
sometime in Late November from the US. I am planning to drive there
and land.. BUt some people have advised me that its better to land via
Air then land when u r landing for the first time.. Now is it true
that there are problems with immigration through land border..
Pls advise..
Thanx
-andy
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You can fly, you can drive, you can walk, you can get here any way you want,
it will not make any difference how you land.
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Andrew Miller
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> Hello Mr Millar
> How r u> well i have a question for u.. I am in the US right now and
> have received my PR landing papers and visa.. I am planning to land
> sometime in Late November from the US. I am planning to drive there
> and land.. BUt some people have advised me that its better to land via
> Air then land when u r landing for the first time.. Now is it true
> that there are problems with immigration through land border..
> Pls advise..
> Thanx
> -andy
it will not make any difference how you land.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
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"andy1675" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hello Mr Millar
> How r u> well i have a question for u.. I am in the US right now and
> have received my PR landing papers and visa.. I am planning to land
> sometime in Late November from the US. I am planning to drive there
> and land.. BUt some people have advised me that its better to land via
> Air then land when u r landing for the first time.. Now is it true
> that there are problems with immigration through land border..
> Pls advise..
> Thanx
> -andy
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Andy1675 can you please post your timeline
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Andy --
There is not much difference, other than the issue of the car you are
driving.
If it is your own car, you need to deal with the title and other
import issues.
If it is a rental, it should ideally be returnable in Canada.
Also, if you are driving, you need to choose a post that will be open
when you are planning to cross.
All posts are not 24-hrs.
I am not yet landed, so I could be wrong. This is just very general.
[email protected] (andy1675) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
> Hello Mr Millar
>
> How r u> well i have a question for u.. I am in the US right now and
> have received my PR landing papers and visa.. I am planning to land
> sometime in Late November from the US. I am planning to drive there
> and land.. BUt some people have advised me that its better to land via
> Air then land when u r landing for the first time.. Now is it true
> that there are problems with immigration through land border..
>
> Pls advise..
>
> Thanx
>
> -andy
There is not much difference, other than the issue of the car you are
driving.
If it is your own car, you need to deal with the title and other
import issues.
If it is a rental, it should ideally be returnable in Canada.
Also, if you are driving, you need to choose a post that will be open
when you are planning to cross.
All posts are not 24-hrs.
I am not yet landed, so I could be wrong. This is just very general.
[email protected] (andy1675) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
> Hello Mr Millar
>
> How r u> well i have a question for u.. I am in the US right now and
> have received my PR landing papers and visa.. I am planning to land
> sometime in Late November from the US. I am planning to drive there
> and land.. BUt some people have advised me that its better to land via
> Air then land when u r landing for the first time.. Now is it true
> that there are problems with immigration through land border..
>
> Pls advise..
>
> Thanx
>
> -andy