Visa to visit US
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What is the point of a site such as this if not to ask questions. I'm not lazy just trying to resolve conflicting information I have been given but yet again you are rude.
Everyone else has been extremely helpful and I appreciate it very much. If you have nothing of use to say, please keep your thoughts to yourself.
Everyone else has been extremely helpful and I appreciate it very much. If you have nothing of use to say, please keep your thoughts to yourself.
#17
The school are familiar with taking non Canadian passport holders away but the info they gave me says she needs a visa before she can travel. I'll talk with the school tomorrow to make sure they know she can get a visa at the border. She isn't the only non-citizen travelling.
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The school are familiar with taking non Canadian passport holders away but the info they gave me says she needs a visa before she can travel. I'll talk with the school tomorrow to make sure they know she can get a visa at the border. She isn't the only non-citizen travelling.
Thank you
Thank you
Please read the website links you insisted on having.
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I asked for help and information, I didn't insist and Siouxie was extremely helpful and I am grateful for that. I have read the website and will be clarifying things with the school tomorrow. Why the need for cutting remarks, really!
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Oh come on folks. To be honest most questions asked on the BE could be found out by investigating the internet. It is faster and easier to get info from people that know what's going on rather than spending hours trying to find the right link. It's not like she asked " I want to move to Canada, can someone fill out my forms please?" I remember before we flew to England over Christmas I had it all sorted out, that we need the ESTA etc. then we went shopping to the US and the border officer told us we won't need an ESTA
and here I went asking one of the border officers on here if he could help and clarify. He sent me a link answered my question...all good! 
If one has never been in the situation of going to the US and gets contradicting information why not ask and see if they can get a link to read what is what.
Tell the school that she has a British passport and is from a visa waiver country. She needs to fill out a I94 which costs $6 (best bring US Dollars and best the right amount, they are sometimes picky) and is valid for 3 months. Her passport has to be valid for the entire period of her intended stay. I am not sure how it works with signing it, if one of the teachers has to do that. She should hand it back when reentering Canada if you don't plan on going back to the US within the next 3 months.
HTH
and here I went asking one of the border officers on here if he could help and clarify. He sent me a link answered my question...all good! 
If one has never been in the situation of going to the US and gets contradicting information why not ask and see if they can get a link to read what is what.
Tell the school that she has a British passport and is from a visa waiver country. She needs to fill out a I94 which costs $6 (best bring US Dollars and best the right amount, they are sometimes picky) and is valid for 3 months. Her passport has to be valid for the entire period of her intended stay. I am not sure how it works with signing it, if one of the teachers has to do that. She should hand it back when reentering Canada if you don't plan on going back to the US within the next 3 months.
HTH
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Sidney to Friday Harbor may be cheaper if they are running now.
(I-94 is for land and sea)
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Mainly because you annoyed me by asking twice for a website. I gave you an answer, badly typed I grant you, but I don't see why I needed to back up my reply with a weblink.
#24
Also it depends on whether the bus company are registered in the VWP as well.
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But if they got her a Nexus, she wouldn't have to worry about any of it, presumably?
#26
Having a NEXUS card makes no odds, if you're not Canadian, you're not Canadian. Even with a NEXUS card you still have to do ESTA and/or the I-94W depending on the circumstances. NEXUS is a substitute for a passport, not anything else. And it's not even a substitute for a passport if you're not Canadian or American, all it really does for British citizens is you can use the NEXUS lane.
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The toughest NEXUS entry I ever had was on Pacific Hwy, they know all the rules and enforce them. Roll up to Sweet Grass with a NEXUS card and they basically wave you through. "You this person." "Yep." "Drive safe."
Exaggerating slightly, he did ask me where I was going but that was it.
The main thing I don't like about NEXUS is waving the card at the machine.
Exaggerating slightly, he did ask me where I was going but that was it.
The main thing I don't like about NEXUS is waving the card at the machine.




