And if my boyfriend drives me I hope that will not cause issues either. I will be living with him as well so we weren't sure if this was something we needed to mention and if it would just be a better idea if I just went by myself..
Generally they don't need to see your proof of funds when you have employment, precisely because employment indicates you'll be earning your own keep. But by all means take along anything you can so if they do ask you can show them what you do have.oliviarene said:Also, do I need to have bank statements with me? I have had problems with that at the border as well. I haven't tried to enter Canada for about 9 months now (waiting until I have a WP so that I am doing everything properly) and when I did enter the previous times, they always wanted to see how much money I had so that they knew I was able to support myself while there. I don't make a lot of money due to the fact that all of the jobs I am able to get here are minimum wage and part time..this being one of the main reasons I want to work in Canada. Will I need to justify that I am making money or will that not be an issue since I will be going to Canada to work legally.
I don't think it matters, but I don't really know, having never seen anyone discuss this point (it's why I didn't answer last time you asked - I really don't have any valid data other than my own rather worthless random personal opinion). He could be your boyfriend, your cousin, a random friend, and it just shouldn't matter to CBSA.oliviarene said:Alright. And with my boyfriend driving me..should I just go alone? I will also be living with him. Do they need to know that? I did notice that there wasn't anywhere in my papers that I need to mention where I will be living. Why is that?