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meo_02

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Hello,

I got my passport and CoPR and I need to go to the nearest border, I am in Downtown Vancouver and I want to go to the nearest border before I go back to Alberta where I'm from. Anybody can suggest the nearest border? Im not driving though. Please advise
 
meo_02 said:
Hello,

I got my passport and CoPR and I need to go to the nearest border, I am in Downtown Vancouver and I want to go to the nearest border before I go back to Alberta where I'm from. Anybody can suggest the nearest border? Im not driving though. Please advise

Think Peace Arch in White Rock is the closest one.
 
These are the 2 closest -

Douglas (Peace Arch)
Surrey, BC/Blaine, WA

Boundary Bay
Delta, BC/Point Roberts, WA
 
mack_ra said:
These are the 2 closest -

Douglas (Peace Arch)
Surrey, BC/Blaine, WA

Boundary Bay
Delta, BC/Point Roberts, WA

For what I know, Point Roberts doesn't offer Immigration Services. So you can't land at that crossing.
 
meo_02 said:
Hello,

I got my passport and CoPR and I need to go to the nearest border, I am in Downtown Vancouver and I want to go to the nearest border before I go back to Alberta where I'm from. Anybody can suggest the nearest border? Im not driving though. Please advise

Your best bet would be - Surrey, BC/Blaine, WA.
 
meo_02 said:
Hello,

I got my passport and CoPR and I need to go to the nearest border, I am in Downtown Vancouver and I want to go to the nearest border before I go back to Alberta where I'm from. Anybody can suggest the nearest border? Im not driving though. Please advise

can u kindly say when did u send ur passport and when u got it back...
 
meo_02 said:
Sent my passport nov.10 and got it back nov28

great and congratz... i am waiting for mine... finger crossed require it before 10 dec...
 
iam_toby said:
For what I know, Point Roberts doesn't offer Immigration Services. So you can't land at that crossing.

Hello, just want to say that when CBSA lists "IMM" services at their website, it means full immigration services. I'm not sure what this means, but to do a landing, you just have to do it at a port of entry, and you don't need to look for a CBSA office with full immigration services.

I re-read the letter that came with our CoPR many times and it only tells us to land at a port of entry. No where does it state that we need to look for a CBSA office with full immigration services.

So yes, you can land at Boundery Bay / Point Roberts crossing. There's where we did our landing.