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vivaladillon

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Feb 20, 2011
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California
This is gonna be my 3rd time visiting Canada (Toronto) tomorrow to see my girlfriend of almost 2 years now. I'm such a worrywart when it comes to the whole immigration questions and what not. Now the last time I went there was in August, and left on Halloween got in no problem just a few questions (How we met, what I do, what she does.) There shouldn't be a problem if this is gonna be my 3rd time visiting and I haven't been there since Halloween right, since it's been about 5 months since I've been there? I don't overstay my welcome there I leave whenever my flight leaves etc. I have proof that I will be returning back home to California. And I plan on staying for about 2 months.

I know it all depends on how the officer is etc. Like I said I'm just a worrywart and just wanna be extra sure. I don't act nervous when being questioned just tell the truth, and nothing but the truth.

I think reading some of the threads on here, and on other forums and sites just makes me a bit paranoid haha. ???

Thanks!


- Dillon
 

NBaker

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Oct 23, 2011
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Interesting. Nine posts about much the same thing - concern about various entries and time staying in Canada. Either you truly do have some problems with paranoia or something else.

Why if you have no concerns about your situation, admissibility etc., etc., would you think entry on the next occasion would be any different than the last where you are completely truthful, have documents required, not misrepresenting yourself, bringing in something to Canada without declaring it or other would you have anything to ask about?

If you truly are this paranoid perhaps speaking to a counsellor of some sort might assist.

Routine border crossing with no issues is so routine as to be boring.
 

vivaladillon

Member
Feb 20, 2011
10
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California
NBaker said:
Interesting. Nine posts about much the same thing - concern about various entries and time staying in Canada. Either you truly do have some problems with paranoia or something else.

Why if you have no concerns about your situation, admissibility etc., etc., would you think entry on the next occasion would be any different than the last where you are completely truthful, have documents required, not misrepresenting yourself, bringing in something to Canada without declaring it or other would you have anything to ask about?

If you truly are this paranoid perhaps speaking to a counsellor of some sort might assist.

Routine border crossing with no issues is so routine as to be boring.
You know I ask myself the same question, and I should have checked before making a completely "new" thread and basically I was paranoid at the time after reading a ton of other posts I saw like I mentioned up above. lol

It's just still new to me even though I'll be doing it for the 4th time (one time crossed via drive) Sorry for acting a bit too paranoid. :(