Hi Pseetha,
Thanks for your response. I am planning to move Canada through Detroit-Windsor route and has following questions. Any help will be much appreciated.-
1. Which one is better route - Ambassador bridge or Windsor tunnel? Any pros-cons
2. I have expired visa on passport but have extension approved (I-797) till 2021. I saw in your post that you had similar situation. Were you able to get back to US without valid stamping on passport? If yes, Did immigration officers pose any questions?
3. Do they issue PR cards if we are giving friend's address. If not, can we enter Canada later through car without having PR cards?
4. We have two kids. If we take kids along with us in soft landing, will that be a problem? Do they have proper waiting ares where kids can sit and relax?
5. I am still debating on Soft vs Hard landing and haven't decided yet. In case of hard landing, I will be having a UHaul truck along with my car. My wife is primary applicant and will be driving car. Will it be a problem during immigration as we will be in separate vehicles?
Hi! I just completed my soft landing via Windsor and wrote a post about it. Take a look at it. Here are my thoughts about your questions:
1. I took tunnel (Google maps took me through this). It was Friday late morning and there was no queue/wait whatsoever. Everything was close by (walking distance).
2. I didn't have visa stamping issue but US IMO barely asked us any question. We were with US IMO for less than a minute. Returned US later on Friday evening. Based on some of my friends experiences, you don't need a stamped visa to travel by road.
3. In my case, I got mixed responses from 2 different IMOs but eventually turned out that they wanted my "change of address" to happen before they could send the PR Cards. I had to call Canada Immigration and give my friends address on phone and then they started processing. Check out my thread for more info.
4. I am assuming were also on the application. In which case you need to have them with you for their landing. Immigration office (tunnel one alteast) has seating/waiting space like any government office.
5. Shouldn't be a problem. Make sure the primary applicant goes first in the drive through booth and the secondary applicant follows right behind. Let the IMO at the booth that your secondary applicant is right behind. Make sure you carry all the titles and documents for vehicles you are planning to import.
Good luck!