Hey All,
Just had a question for the flagpoling procedure.
I sponsored my wife on the family class and we just received the PR visa and Confirmation of PR document. Now we are looking at the next step at getting landing. Given that my wife already resides in Canada with me we are looking at the option of flagpoling to officially land. I heard there was an option to to an 'in Canada landing' at the local CIC office but have heard that it can take weeks to get an appointment.
Anybody have any tips for flag poling?
My wife does not have a US visa and requires one to enter the US, will this pose any issues?
Do we just tell the US border agent that we want to 'flag pole' and directly return back to Canada to finalized the PR landing procedure? I heard they will give a refusal of entry letter, but does that get stamped on the Passport and entered into their system?
Will this affect entering US at another time?
What do we answer if applying for any US travel documents if she has been refused entry into the US?
All we need to bring is her passport/visa and the Confirmation Of PR Document?
Are there any other documents to bring?
Any chance of refusal of entry back into Canada? What happens then if on the odd chance that happens?
Anyone have experience doing the flagpoling procedure at the Vancouver, Peace Arch crossing?
I assume it be better to walk over? Less chance of mis-understanding?
Sorry for all the questions, just trying to get a better understanding of the procedure so we don't inadvertently do anything to anger the border guards.
Thanks!
- Steve
Just had a question for the flagpoling procedure.
I sponsored my wife on the family class and we just received the PR visa and Confirmation of PR document. Now we are looking at the next step at getting landing. Given that my wife already resides in Canada with me we are looking at the option of flagpoling to officially land. I heard there was an option to to an 'in Canada landing' at the local CIC office but have heard that it can take weeks to get an appointment.
Anybody have any tips for flag poling?
My wife does not have a US visa and requires one to enter the US, will this pose any issues?
Do we just tell the US border agent that we want to 'flag pole' and directly return back to Canada to finalized the PR landing procedure? I heard they will give a refusal of entry letter, but does that get stamped on the Passport and entered into their system?
Will this affect entering US at another time?
What do we answer if applying for any US travel documents if she has been refused entry into the US?
All we need to bring is her passport/visa and the Confirmation Of PR Document?
Are there any other documents to bring?
Any chance of refusal of entry back into Canada? What happens then if on the odd chance that happens?
Anyone have experience doing the flagpoling procedure at the Vancouver, Peace Arch crossing?
I assume it be better to walk over? Less chance of mis-understanding?
Sorry for all the questions, just trying to get a better understanding of the procedure so we don't inadvertently do anything to anger the border guards.
Thanks!
- Steve