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Hi members,
Can anyone advice if we need US Visa to do landing on US/Canadian Borders. Presently I do not have US visa and thinking of applying if we required for landing. I do not want to fly back home and come just for landing procedure. Any advice/link would be much appriciated.

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no need to apply for a US visa...you can do flagpoling...it's a known workaround at Niagara falls..you basically get out of Canada go to the US side and they will tell you that you cannot enter US coz you don't have a visa, come back and land as a PR.

I have never done this but read about it a lot here...another thing you can do is if you are not comfortable doing this..you can land in your local CIC office..but the wait times are horrible for an appointment...try calling CIC to get an idea
 
Here is one of the earlier posts by 'ZT' on this forum.

I took the U-turn on December 16 to do my landing at Peace Bridge, so I can tell you that it's definitely open.

Here are some directions to do the U-turn:
- After passing the last Canadian highway exit, there will be a sign that says TO BUFFALO. The road speed will have signs to reduce speed from 90 km/hr to 50 km/hr. At this point, SWITCH OR REMAIN ON THE LEFT LANE
- You will see the Canadian Border Services building on your left hand side (a white building with a dome)
- BEFORE entering the Peace Bridge, there will be a small sign on your left that says RETURN TO CANADA (in English and French). The sign is quite small (about 4x3 feet). Follow this sign and make a U-turn to re-enter the Canadian side of the highway.

Here is what to expect after making the U-turn:
Your first point of contact is the border officer in the booth who will ask you why you're there. My friend who was driving explained that he was taking me to do my landing. The officer looked through our passports, asked how we knew each other, gave us a piece of yellow paper where she had written "landing" on it and and directed us to park our car and go inside the building. There was no question around whether I had gone to the US.

In the building, go to the Immigration counter where you'll deal with another border officer. I was asked what permanent residency stream I was landing for and for proof of funds (some have said that CEC applicants don't have to show this, but bring bank statements with you to be safe!). I also had to explain a little bit about my current status in Canada as I had recently lost my work permit and applied for restoration of status as a worker. Oh and I was also asked for a piece of ID or a document that shows my current address (this is the address to which they'll send your PR card). Good thing I had a pay stub with me.

After that the officer asked me to initial and sign the CoPR, explained to me that I have to be in Canada for 2 years out of 5 to retain my status, mentioned that I will receive the PR card in 4-6 weeks and congratulated me as a permanent resident.

The only odd thing about the whole thing was around customs. The officer asked me if I had any goods to follow. I answered no, because I've been living in Canada for the past 13 years. He then told me to go to the Customs counter to tell them that I don't have any goods to follow so they could stamp something. So I did exactly that: went to the Customs counter and told the officer that I just landed with no goods to follow. The customs officer looked at me like I had two heads and basically said that he didn't need to do anything for me. Weird.

This is a long reply, but I sure hope it helps. Good luck!
 
No dbss I am August applicant and waiting for the medical yet,
Thanks a ton Andy this info helps a lot. I will ask CIC for appointment if possible or just drive down to Buffalo.
 
gta-tor-etob said:
No dbss I am August applicant and waiting for the medical yet,
Thanks a ton Andy this info helps a lot. I will ask CIC for appointment if possible or just drive down to Buffalo.

you are still long way to go, so while waiting do your us visa. it is fun to go to the border and return without having them put your name in some kind of black list. it takes few days to have a US visa. better part of it when you get your passport request you can go to Detroit and have a same day visa and land the same day ;)
 
rosty2 said:
you are still long way to go, so while waiting do your us visa. it is fun to go to the border and return without having them put your name in some kind of black list. it takes few days to have a US visa. better part of it when you get your passport request you can go to Detroit and have a same day visa and land the same day ;)

Thanks Rosty. I am considering that option as well, but my WP is expering soon so afraid to take a change for US visa rejection.
 
All the best. Pls do share your experience with us either landing at local CIC office or at Peace Bridge. Will help many others to follow.
 
gta-tor-etob said:
Thanks Rosty. I am considering that option as well, but my WP is expering soon so afraid to take a change for US visa rejection.

Why not apply for the bridging Open Work Permit? If your WP expires within the next four months, you are already in Canada and your CEC application is already well in progress, so you should just extend your work permit this way.
 
thisisauser said:
Why not apply for the bridging Open Work Permit? If your WP expires within the next four months, you are already in Canada and your CEC application is already well in progress, so you should just extend your work permit this way.

This is the answer.
 
Yes going to apply for that, still have some time to come in last 4 months bracket. Thanks all