Hi,
I am the spouse of a Canadian citizen who will be sponsoring me for permanent residence.
We'd like to move some items out of our home in the States to ease the home sale process. Instead of moving it into storage here and then having to move it again later, I'm thinking it makes sense to move it into storage in Canada because our relocation plan will have us storing stuff there anyway, even after we move.
If I show up at the border with a Uhaul full of stuff asking for a visitor visa...I know how that would look.
But my wife and I fully intend to leave, and she being a citizen wouldn't need any type of visa.
Would showing return plane tickets help our case at the border, to establish that we will be flying back to an airport within 50 miles of the address on my driver's license? Or is this a case where I should fly in on my own, go through customs at an airport, and then meet up with her? Less desirable/more expensive option I'd like to avoid, but an option nonetheless.
I am the spouse of a Canadian citizen who will be sponsoring me for permanent residence.
We'd like to move some items out of our home in the States to ease the home sale process. Instead of moving it into storage here and then having to move it again later, I'm thinking it makes sense to move it into storage in Canada because our relocation plan will have us storing stuff there anyway, even after we move.
If I show up at the border with a Uhaul full of stuff asking for a visitor visa...I know how that would look.
But my wife and I fully intend to leave, and she being a citizen wouldn't need any type of visa.
Would showing return plane tickets help our case at the border, to establish that we will be flying back to an airport within 50 miles of the address on my driver's license? Or is this a case where I should fly in on my own, go through customs at an airport, and then meet up with her? Less desirable/more expensive option I'd like to avoid, but an option nonetheless.