Hey guys,
got the flagpole done last week and want to share something, I went to 20 St Stephen Dr.
what I got: passport, confirmation of graduation, official sealed transcript, study permit
The most headache part is the US border, they want you to enter the agency building, it was a gray building with gray interiors, everything concrete, and it feels terrible to sit in.
The US border building is a no cellphone place, but I saw a dude accidentally drop his phone, but nobody cares, so I don't know... They will ask for your name, current address, birthplace, birthday, parents' name, parents' birthday, citizenship, and fingerprints for all ten fingers, and they will take a picture of you. They also ask for the social media account, and after all the lengthy documentation, they will ask for your car key and search your car, so don't bring drugs or weird stuff... After that, they will give the passport back to you and give you the yellow notice and refuse to enter US paper.
Then you make a turn and go back to the Canadian side, everything is chill, you enter the building, a dude asks you what you want and takes a look at your documentation stuff, confirm your address, and the officer even explained the entire work permit to me, which is awesome. You pay at the end for 255 bucks.
That's it.
The Canadian side building is chill and friendly, they even have a better bathroom!
got the flagpole done last week and want to share something, I went to 20 St Stephen Dr.
what I got: passport, confirmation of graduation, official sealed transcript, study permit
The most headache part is the US border, they want you to enter the agency building, it was a gray building with gray interiors, everything concrete, and it feels terrible to sit in.
The US border building is a no cellphone place, but I saw a dude accidentally drop his phone, but nobody cares, so I don't know... They will ask for your name, current address, birthplace, birthday, parents' name, parents' birthday, citizenship, and fingerprints for all ten fingers, and they will take a picture of you. They also ask for the social media account, and after all the lengthy documentation, they will ask for your car key and search your car, so don't bring drugs or weird stuff... After that, they will give the passport back to you and give you the yellow notice and refuse to enter US paper.
Then you make a turn and go back to the Canadian side, everything is chill, you enter the building, a dude asks you what you want and takes a look at your documentation stuff, confirm your address, and the officer even explained the entire work permit to me, which is awesome. You pay at the end for 255 bucks.
That's it.
The Canadian side building is chill and friendly, they even have a better bathroom!