Hey there,
My Canadian husband and me, a US citizen, have been married for two months, in a relationship for two years with me having visited Canada six times (week-long) over this period. We have PR applications filled out and ready to be submitted once I receive Ukrainian police records (I am originally from Ukraine). In the meantime, I am selling my house in the US (I believe not something to be mentioned at the border?), buying a house in Canada, and need to be present for co-signing on the mortgage. If all goes well at the border, I would be submitting my Inland PR application from Canada in order to be able to get an open work permit since my US employer can hire me through their Canadian branch while they do not want me to work remotely as US citizen in Canada because they were told by their lawyers it's not legal. Even though I did refer them to canada.ca where telecommuting for US company isn't considered as work that needs a Canadian work permit.
So the question is, how much should I tell the border officer? Can I tell that I am planning on submitting an Inland PR application once there? Or just mention an Outland application and say that I would be coming back to the US in a few months? Or that we are about to sign on our house? It would be devastating not to be let in and have the house purchase fall through due to my absence at the time of signing. When at the border, I am planning to have my US bank account statement, marriage certificate, copy of our PR application as well as receipt of paid PR fees. I can also bring a US suite lease agreement with me if necessary. Also, some forum threads mention that flying would be easier than driving in terms of border crossing, any input on that?
I appreciate you all!
My Canadian husband and me, a US citizen, have been married for two months, in a relationship for two years with me having visited Canada six times (week-long) over this period. We have PR applications filled out and ready to be submitted once I receive Ukrainian police records (I am originally from Ukraine). In the meantime, I am selling my house in the US (I believe not something to be mentioned at the border?), buying a house in Canada, and need to be present for co-signing on the mortgage. If all goes well at the border, I would be submitting my Inland PR application from Canada in order to be able to get an open work permit since my US employer can hire me through their Canadian branch while they do not want me to work remotely as US citizen in Canada because they were told by their lawyers it's not legal. Even though I did refer them to canada.ca where telecommuting for US company isn't considered as work that needs a Canadian work permit.
So the question is, how much should I tell the border officer? Can I tell that I am planning on submitting an Inland PR application once there? Or just mention an Outland application and say that I would be coming back to the US in a few months? Or that we are about to sign on our house? It would be devastating not to be let in and have the house purchase fall through due to my absence at the time of signing. When at the border, I am planning to have my US bank account statement, marriage certificate, copy of our PR application as well as receipt of paid PR fees. I can also bring a US suite lease agreement with me if necessary. Also, some forum threads mention that flying would be easier than driving in terms of border crossing, any input on that?
I appreciate you all!
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