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Yes, that's a good approach - you don't even have to mention "evaluate my options". Don't answer more than what is askedThanks for your prompt responses. Just one last thing, so I’ll keep the potential job offer to myself and give a generic answer at the time of landing that I’m going to my friend’s place in Toronto and evaluate my options- would that suffice? My intention can change in a day too.
Also, I’m planning to book temp stay/train tickets and stuff in Montreal would that affect my landing?
Example: in my landing, they never asked me a single thing about where I will live, etc.
If you book stay/tickets to Montreal in a scenario where you board your train right after landing, even that doesn't necessarily imply change of intentions to move You may be going just for tourism/meeting a friend. But yes, no need to advertise that either. CBSA will not ask about "Are you going somewhere else from here at the airport?"