Hi guys,
can I flagpole at St Pierre and Miquelon border crossing?
Does anyone know how difficult or easy it is?
can I flagpole at St Pierre and Miquelon border crossing?
Does anyone know how difficult or easy it is?
You have to sail there and would need a French visa to board the ferry, would you not? Therefore, you are not flagpoling.Hi guys,
can I flagpole at St Pierre and Miquelon border crossing?
Does anyone know how difficult or easy it is?
Hi guys,
can I flagpole at St Pierre and Miquelon border crossing?
Does anyone know how difficult or easy it is?
I don't believe this is possible without actually taking the ferry to St Pierre and Miquelon and then returning. I think the ferry costs around $75 one way? (I looked into traveling there a few years ago.) To the best of my knowledge the border control is when you exit the ferry so there's no way to flagpole without actually doing the ferry sailing there and back. You will also need a visa.
But you would need a French visa to board the ferry.Ok, so if I take the ferry and come back I can activate my new work permit at the border crossing there?
How easy or difficult is it?
Does anyone know if they are okay or hostile, do they usually grant it or do they impede it?
But you would need a French visa to board the ferry.
Ok, so if I take the ferry and come back I can activate my new work permit at the border crossing there?
How easy or difficult is it?
Does anyone know if they are okay or hostile, do they usually grant it or do they impede it?
I didn't end up taking a vacation there. Can't tell you what the agents are like.
https://www.spm-ferries.fr/en/get-ready-for-your-trip/travel-documents/I didn't ask about the french visa.
You are a bit of a rude piece of work. With that attitude no one here is going to help you. Good luck flag poling wherever...Well than let others speak if you don't know.
I didn't ask for your opinion on my manners.You are a bit of a rude piece of work. With that attitude no one here is going to help you. Good luck flag poling wherever...
https://www.spm-ferries.fr/en/get-ready-for-your-trip/travel-documents/
.To get on the ferry, you need the proper travel documents.
You are a bit of a rude piece of work. With that attitude no one here is going to help you. Good luck flag poling wherever...
I don't think he is, I think scylla is. The question wasn't addressed to her so what is she telling stories about her vacation for? Nobody is answering his question and I'm interested too. I don't have a US visa and I don't want to get a decline from US oficer. Also I don't know what would happen if I got a decline from US and than some problem with a new work permit occured? Do I have to physically leave the canadian soil or not necessarily? Is there a crossing where I could only talk to Canadians, but not to Americans? Anyway St Pierre and Miquelon seems to be a good option so if anyone knows how it works there please share.