This was my third and last attempt to land by foot. Attempt 1: did flagpoling, they told they won't do it as they only do 5/day. Since this was on the 4th of July, I assumed I had chosen the wrong day and left with thinking might about it.
Attempt 2: today. I took the day off so that I get it done no matter what. I didn't do flagpoling this time. I have us visa so I literally walked over to the USA, paid $6 fee and officially entered USA. I told them I'm there for a few snaps of the fall. I went back in about 1 hour.
The lady officer told me, "oh, we can't do it today. You'll need to get it done some other day.I asked her why and she said I was flagpoling. I told her that's not true as I'm coming from the USA. She says it is still considered flagpoling as I was there for a few hours only. I specifically asked her how much time should one be out of Canada, to re-enter in a way that won't be considered flagpoling. She didn't have a response. So I entered Canada but I didn't "land" in Canada.
Now, I make one final attempt. I cross over to the other side (where buses stop for immigration check) and asked them the same question. How long do I need to be out of Canada for, to be eligible for landing? The guy categorically told me that they're is no time limit. Not by air, land, or sea. I asked him twice and he was polite enough to give me the same answer.
So now I'm going home after 3 failed attempts. I met 2 guys who were in office waiting for their landing. Their's was successful so I needed to know what they did right. The had been waiting/camping on the USA side since Tuesday @1am!!! They told be that Canada only accepts about 5 people a day for landing. The rest can wait another 24 before trying again.
So if you're going to rainbow bridge for CoPR/landing, I've given you a first hand and the most recent account is how things are there.i need to write this as all the old threads on Thursday topic are either outdated or they don't accurately reflect the ground reality, as of July 2019.
Thanks and good luck.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/CitImmCanada?ref_src=twsrc^tfw">@CitImmCanada</a> for the 2nd time, I was denied "landing" at rainbow bridge. I went to USA and came back, on a Thursday evening at 7pm, and yet I was told "landing" can't be done as I'm "flagpoling". How long do I need to leave Canada? No such time limit is mentioned on the website. <a href="https://t.co/v0wuZn45k7">pic.twitter.com/v0wuZn45k7</a></p>— A.S.Dutt (@thecureforhair) <a href="https://twitter.com/thecureforhair/status/1149465922555396097?ref_src=twsrc^tfw">July 11, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Attempt 2: today. I took the day off so that I get it done no matter what. I didn't do flagpoling this time. I have us visa so I literally walked over to the USA, paid $6 fee and officially entered USA. I told them I'm there for a few snaps of the fall. I went back in about 1 hour.
The lady officer told me, "oh, we can't do it today. You'll need to get it done some other day.I asked her why and she said I was flagpoling. I told her that's not true as I'm coming from the USA. She says it is still considered flagpoling as I was there for a few hours only. I specifically asked her how much time should one be out of Canada, to re-enter in a way that won't be considered flagpoling. She didn't have a response. So I entered Canada but I didn't "land" in Canada.
Now, I make one final attempt. I cross over to the other side (where buses stop for immigration check) and asked them the same question. How long do I need to be out of Canada for, to be eligible for landing? The guy categorically told me that they're is no time limit. Not by air, land, or sea. I asked him twice and he was polite enough to give me the same answer.
So now I'm going home after 3 failed attempts. I met 2 guys who were in office waiting for their landing. Their's was successful so I needed to know what they did right. The had been waiting/camping on the USA side since Tuesday @1am!!! They told be that Canada only accepts about 5 people a day for landing. The rest can wait another 24 before trying again.
So if you're going to rainbow bridge for CoPR/landing, I've given you a first hand and the most recent account is how things are there.i need to write this as all the old threads on Thursday topic are either outdated or they don't accurately reflect the ground reality, as of July 2019.
Thanks and good luck.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/CitImmCanada?ref_src=twsrc^tfw">@CitImmCanada</a> for the 2nd time, I was denied "landing" at rainbow bridge. I went to USA and came back, on a Thursday evening at 7pm, and yet I was told "landing" can't be done as I'm "flagpoling". How long do I need to leave Canada? No such time limit is mentioned on the website. <a href="https://t.co/v0wuZn45k7">pic.twitter.com/v0wuZn45k7</a></p>— A.S.Dutt (@thecureforhair) <a href="https://twitter.com/thecureforhair/status/1149465922555396097?ref_src=twsrc^tfw">July 11, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>