Hey everyone!
I'll be in Canada soon on a Visitor Visa and I'll be residing at my friends house throughout my stay in Canada, and I was wondering if I'll be needing a Confirmed and Fully Paid Hotel Reservation upon my arrival at the airport, cuz I heard a lot of stories of people getting rejected entry to Canada and deported back home because of not having a Confirmed Hotel Reservation
Is the hype real? will I ever be deported if I had not Hotel Reservation?
I’ve been in the US as a visitor many times before and I always used a dummy hotel reservation but never had any issue with the CBP officers (I assume that the DHS should have more resources to check this stuff)
All that being said, what really comes to mind is the question that how the CBSA Officer will ever be able to check of my hotel reservation whether its legit or not? and tbh I don't think they'll have enough time to call the hotel to check the validity of the reservation of each and every visitor
And even if they do, how come that the hotels front desk will disclose such a sensitive information with someone calling through the phone asking about their clients residential info
If anyone had any experience with hotel reservations when entering Canada your experience is very needed, and also if anyone knows anything about using an invitation letter instead and whether or not it will just make things suspicious
Thank you all!
I'll be in Canada soon on a Visitor Visa and I'll be residing at my friends house throughout my stay in Canada, and I was wondering if I'll be needing a Confirmed and Fully Paid Hotel Reservation upon my arrival at the airport, cuz I heard a lot of stories of people getting rejected entry to Canada and deported back home because of not having a Confirmed Hotel Reservation
Is the hype real? will I ever be deported if I had not Hotel Reservation?
I’ve been in the US as a visitor many times before and I always used a dummy hotel reservation but never had any issue with the CBP officers (I assume that the DHS should have more resources to check this stuff)
All that being said, what really comes to mind is the question that how the CBSA Officer will ever be able to check of my hotel reservation whether its legit or not? and tbh I don't think they'll have enough time to call the hotel to check the validity of the reservation of each and every visitor
And even if they do, how come that the hotels front desk will disclose such a sensitive information with someone calling through the phone asking about their clients residential info
If anyone had any experience with hotel reservations when entering Canada your experience is very needed, and also if anyone knows anything about using an invitation letter instead and whether or not it will just make things suspicious
Thank you all!