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Hi Guys,

I would like to know that whats best time on weekday to do landing on three options we have on Niagara falls.

Actually thing is i dont have car ,so i will be either walking or will take taxi if required ...so considering that which option is better
and i was reading landing experience of other people ,most of the people have done landing after 10 or 11 pm ,so after 10-11 is better time
or anyone has experience of landing in afternoon on weekday?

Regards,
 
I landed at Rainbow Bridge on a weekday about 10pm, there was no one else in the immigration queue. So that is probably an ideal time.

Queenston-Lewiston Bridge probably has a similar situation, but it is not open to pedestrians.
 
vmehndi said:
Can someone suggest what all can be declared while landing? limits etc?

Look at Toby's post for things you will need while landing:

http://cectoolkit.weebly.com/faqs/what-documents-do-i-need-for-the-landing
 
maniac2403 said:
Look at Toby's post for things you will need while landing:

http://cectoolkit.weebly.com/faqs/what-documents-do-i-need-for-the-landing

I thought he/she was asking about the need to declare goods, alcohol, and tobacco, and the personal exemption limits on these.

These are the same as for any traveller - http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/ifcrc-rpcrc-eng.html
 
I am landing this sunday at Rainbow bridge by walk.. 8)
 
LPS said:
I thought he/she was asking about the need to declare goods, alcohol, and tobacco, and the personal exemption limits on these.

These are the same as for any traveller - http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/ifcrc-rpcrc-eng.html

I should add that new permanent residents can bring their personal belongings with them, or arrange for them to be sent later. This will involve filling out a "B4 Personal Effects Accounting Document" form.

See also: Crossing the border: documents you need (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-border.asp).