Hi Everyone,
My fiance was denied entry to Canada yesterday after failing to prove that he would return to the US after his visit. The first problem was that we didn't purchase a return flight. He also didn't bring any financial statements with him proving he had funds to support himself, and also admitted he was between jobs. We made just about every mistake you can make when trying to cross the border. His IO called me, and I informed him that I was purchasing the return ticket, but that didn't help matters. He was released from the Edmonton International Airport because there were no returning flights until this morning, so thankfully we got to spend some time together. My question is this: He was told as long as he can show he has some funds to support his next trip, and as long as he has a return ticket with him as he tries to pass customs, he can enter Canada. But how much of this will be on record? And what is the likleyhood that he will admitted when he tries to return? Has anyone else ever been in a situation like this? He didn't tell the IO that we have future plans (as in he didn't refer to me as being his fiance) but I think the IO saw through that...
When he does try to come back in a couple of weeks we will have a return ticket, and he will have cash on hand as well as a bank statement verifying funds. I also plan to write a letter stating that he will be staying with me, and that I will be providing shelter and meals. I just wonder how badly we screwed up and will he actually be allowed in if he has all of this proof. I'm sure more than a few of you are shaking your heads right now in wonder of how we could be so careless...I guess we were just in a hurry to see each other, and have him meet my kids.
My fiance was denied entry to Canada yesterday after failing to prove that he would return to the US after his visit. The first problem was that we didn't purchase a return flight. He also didn't bring any financial statements with him proving he had funds to support himself, and also admitted he was between jobs. We made just about every mistake you can make when trying to cross the border. His IO called me, and I informed him that I was purchasing the return ticket, but that didn't help matters. He was released from the Edmonton International Airport because there were no returning flights until this morning, so thankfully we got to spend some time together. My question is this: He was told as long as he can show he has some funds to support his next trip, and as long as he has a return ticket with him as he tries to pass customs, he can enter Canada. But how much of this will be on record? And what is the likleyhood that he will admitted when he tries to return? Has anyone else ever been in a situation like this? He didn't tell the IO that we have future plans (as in he didn't refer to me as being his fiance) but I think the IO saw through that...
When he does try to come back in a couple of weeks we will have a return ticket, and he will have cash on hand as well as a bank statement verifying funds. I also plan to write a letter stating that he will be staying with me, and that I will be providing shelter and meals. I just wonder how badly we screwed up and will he actually be allowed in if he has all of this proof. I'm sure more than a few of you are shaking your heads right now in wonder of how we could be so careless...I guess we were just in a hurry to see each other, and have him meet my kids.