micbc said:Can primary applicant enter Canada as a tourist/visitor while spousal sponsorship application is pending?
If it is approved while a tourist/visiting does the primary applicant need to leave Canada and re-enter?
micbc said:If spouses country of origin (USA) does not require a visa for a 3 month period, do we still need to apply for a tourist visa? How do I find out which is the correct location to be entering the border at? We will be moving to British Columbia ...
sawadee-eh said:I don't think Point Roberts crossing offers immigration services as it is a very small port of entry. One should confirm by calling or checking the CBSA website though.
I haven't seen anyone land there in the last few years. Yes, smaller crossings can technically do landings, but you might end up with more trouble than it's worth because sometimes CBSA officers are very unhappy when they have to do this at small crossings. I personally am just going to flagpole at the Peace Arch. If you look on the website, there isn't a single land crossing in BC that offers full immigration services, but the the Canadian crossing at the Peace Arch is still often used.yamgia said:A couple of people on this forum did though. So it should be possible.
But yea indeed always call to be sure, rules can change.
Decoy24601 said:I haven't seen anyone land there in the last few years. Yes, smaller crossings can technically do landings, but you might end up with more trouble than it's worth because sometimes CBSA officers are very unhappy when they have to do this at small crossings. I personally am just going to flagpole at the Peace Arch. If you look on the website, there isn't a single land crossing in BC that offers full immigration services, but the the Canadian crossing at the Peace Arch is still often used.
sawadee-eh said:I don't think Point Roberts crossing offers immigration services as it is a very small port of entry. One should confirm by calling or checking the CBSA website though.
Ponga said:It's actually called Boundary Bay (Pt. Bob is the U.S. side).
I love that little place.![]()