Event: Landing
Date: Tuesday March 06, 2018
Location: Fort Erie (i.e. Peace Bridge)
Just want to give people the peace of mind that landing at Southern Ontario port are not as bad as you think it might be. The following post got me concerned but my landing experience was very smooth.
http://immigrationblog.ca.pwc.com/blog/canada-immigration-news/cbsa-postpones-restriction-on-flag-poling-during-certain-days
I drove to Peace Bridge and arrived around 9pm on a Tuesday evening. After I crossed the bridge, I talked to an US officer and told him I need to do a flagpole and go back to Canada. I waited inside US custom for ~30min and I was sent back to Canada Custom. A Canadian officer at the gate sent me to the CBSA building. There was no line, the landing officer asked me some routine questions (e.g. any criminal charges etc) and signed the CoPR forms. This process literally took less than 5mins. So I was on my way home before 10pm.
Best of luck to everyone out there!
Date: Tuesday March 06, 2018
Location: Fort Erie (i.e. Peace Bridge)
Just want to give people the peace of mind that landing at Southern Ontario port are not as bad as you think it might be. The following post got me concerned but my landing experience was very smooth.
http://immigrationblog.ca.pwc.com/blog/canada-immigration-news/cbsa-postpones-restriction-on-flag-poling-during-certain-days
I drove to Peace Bridge and arrived around 9pm on a Tuesday evening. After I crossed the bridge, I talked to an US officer and told him I need to do a flagpole and go back to Canada. I waited inside US custom for ~30min and I was sent back to Canada Custom. A Canadian officer at the gate sent me to the CBSA building. There was no line, the landing officer asked me some routine questions (e.g. any criminal charges etc) and signed the CoPR forms. This process literally took less than 5mins. So I was on my way home before 10pm.
Best of luck to everyone out there!
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