Just over a year ago, I flew to the states from the UK and was denied entry into the country at JFK airport. The border agents there googled me and discovered I had a freelance based occupation that I hadn't previously disclosed, which they decided meant that I apparently planned to work illegally in the states. I was then sent back over the Atlantic, after about 12 hours of being treated like an actual criminal.
Now I need to go to Canada to visit an old friend. However, one of the questions on the ETA application is - 'have you ever been denied entry to Canada or any other country'.
How likely am I to have my ETA approved, after disclosing what happened with my USA visit?
And is it true that the Canadian authorities will know what happened anyway, because they automatically share information with the USA?
Thanks in advance
Now I need to go to Canada to visit an old friend. However, one of the questions on the ETA application is - 'have you ever been denied entry to Canada or any other country'.
How likely am I to have my ETA approved, after disclosing what happened with my USA visit?
And is it true that the Canadian authorities will know what happened anyway, because they automatically share information with the USA?
Thanks in advance