It will be up to CBSA. You'll want to show that you have extra funds to support an early arrival and cover your living expenses without working.My legal status in the U.S. will be expired at the end of June, can I drive to Canada by that time?
My school starts in September so I'm afraid will I be refused at the border bc is "too early".
Thanks for your reply. Does that means as long as I have enough money I would be fine? I never deal with CBSA before, don’t know how strict they’re in the Covid time.It will be up to CBSA. You'll want to show that you have extra funds to support an early arrival and cover your living expenses without working.
None of us here can tell you that. It will be up to CBSA (this was true before COVID as well).Thanks for your reply. Does that means as long as I have enough money I would be fine? I never deal with CBSA before, don’t know how strict they’re in the Covid time.
I wouldnt advice to do that especially during covid and even before. You dont need record in your file incase they deemed its too early and you failed to provide good reasons why you arriving 3months before your studies. You may provide proof of funds but again the question is why now? No one can tell you what will happen, its up to CBSA to deciseThanks for your reply. Does that means as long as I have enough money I would be fine? I never deal with CBSA before, don’t know how strict they’re in the Covid time.
Up to border officer but you have no justifiable reason to enter Canada 3 months before your program begins.My legal status in the U.S. will be expired at the end of June, can I drive to Canada by that time?
My school starts in September so I'm afraid will I be refused at the border bc is "too early".
I did it. It really is up to the officer.Up to border officer but you have no justifiable reason to enter Canada 3 months before your program begins.
Thank you so much for the response, these tips are very helpful. Would you mind telling me when you did it? Is it pre-pandemic or during pandemic? I am a full-time intel student in the U.S. who just graduated, so basically if Canadian denied me (and my cat) we can’t return to the States again either, will they consider this fact too. For the finical support, I have two year living expenses under my bank account, I believe it would works? Again, thank you for your post.I did it. It really is up to the officer.
If I were to do it at the moment, I'd start by having housing secured (I rented a condo when I did it), and I'd mention to the officer that it was necessary to start the lease 3 months early in order to secure housing and ensure I had a place when the semester started. I'd point out that the 14 day quarantine means that I won't be able to start getting settled for several weeks, and that it's difficult to carry two different houses in two different countries.
The officer is going to be looking for two main things - insufficient assets, and illegal work. In my case, I was telecommuting to the US (which meant that it wasn't considered "work"), which solved both problems. As an alternative, I'd want to have sufficient funds or income (stocks, rental properties that are owned, etc.) to cover the extra month and a half.
Are you a US citizen? The standard of scrutiny that US citizens, EU, and other '1st world' countries receive is a lot lower than the majority of student applicantsI did it. It really is up to the officer.
If I were to do it at the moment, I'd start by having housing secured (I rented a condo when I did it), and I'd mention to the officer that it was necessary to start the lease 3 months early in order to secure housing and ensure I had a place when the semester started. I'd point out that the 14 day quarantine means that I won't be able to start getting settled for several weeks, and that it's difficult to carry two different houses in two different countries.
The officer is going to be looking for two main things - insufficient assets, and illegal work. In my case, I was telecommuting to the US (which meant that it wasn't considered "work"), which solved both problems. As an alternative, I'd want to have sufficient funds or income (stocks, rental properties that are owned, etc.) to cover the extra month and a half.
Yes I am, and yes it is.Are you a US citizen? The standard of scrutiny that US citizens, EU, and other '1st world' countries receive is a lot lower than the majority of student applicants
It’s an important information. Then it’d be a total different outcome for meYes I am, and yes it is.
that makes total sense. If 2 months before study it might be ok but 3-4 months you provided very logical reasons. In some cases, CBSA wouldn't even care.I did it. It really is up to the officer.
If I were to do it at the moment, I'd start by having housing secured (I rented a condo when I did it), and I'd mention to the officer that it was necessary to start the lease 3 months early in order to secure housing and ensure I had a place when the semester started. I'd point out that the 14 day quarantine means that I won't be able to start getting settled for several weeks, and that it's difficult to carry two different houses in two different countries.
The officer is going to be looking for two main things - insufficient assets, and illegal work. In my case, I was telecommuting to the US (which meant that it wasn't considered "work"), which solved both problems. As an alternative, I'd want to have sufficient funds or income (stocks, rental properties that are owned, etc.) to cover the extra month and a half.
man if you are US citizen why would you even care to explain it to them. people that third world country citizens they get hard timeYes I am, and yes it is.
2014.Thank you so much for the response, these tips are very helpful. Would you mind telling me when you did it?
They would, and there are agreements about that. The problem gets to be that with the lack of status in the US, you wouldn't be in a good position.I am a full-time intel student in the U.S. who just graduated, so basically if Canadian denied me (and my cat) we can’t return to the States again either, will they consider this fact too.
Two years is fine.For the finical support, I have two year living expenses under my bank account, I believe it would works? Again, thank you for your post.
Because he's coming from the US. I've interacted with those border agents over 500 times.man if you are US citizen why would you even care to explain it to them. people that third world country citizens they get hard time