Hello Thaiguy,
I think I was a bit shocked with the articles and acted a bit hot tempered about it. I feel I won't have any problem answering officers questions. I got nothing to hide about my relation. I was admitted to Canada several times to visit my wife's family before. I guess if they thought our relation was a fake one or I would try to overstay my visa in Canada they wouldn't have issued me a visa.
However one event got me very critical about all these. I was flying to Vancouver from Seoul with my wife. I remember a Air Canada flight attended questioning me at the Inchon Airport why I was going to Canada. It made very uneasy because she wasn't even trying to be polite. She looked at my passport and just saw a middle eastern man. Ofcourse being a frequent flyer I didn't lose control. Didn't want to give her the chance to refuse my boarding, claiming I have air rage My wife lost it though. I had a visa stamp from Canadian embassy on my passport and had nothing threatening. But the fact is the flight attended could easily refuse me to board and ruin my day. She had that power.
My point is; the power given to the people should be limited. It's the limitless power given to the officers I am against.
Thanks for the moralising comment
Best wishes.
I think I was a bit shocked with the articles and acted a bit hot tempered about it. I feel I won't have any problem answering officers questions. I got nothing to hide about my relation. I was admitted to Canada several times to visit my wife's family before. I guess if they thought our relation was a fake one or I would try to overstay my visa in Canada they wouldn't have issued me a visa.
However one event got me very critical about all these. I was flying to Vancouver from Seoul with my wife. I remember a Air Canada flight attended questioning me at the Inchon Airport why I was going to Canada. It made very uneasy because she wasn't even trying to be polite. She looked at my passport and just saw a middle eastern man. Ofcourse being a frequent flyer I didn't lose control. Didn't want to give her the chance to refuse my boarding, claiming I have air rage My wife lost it though. I had a visa stamp from Canadian embassy on my passport and had nothing threatening. But the fact is the flight attended could easily refuse me to board and ruin my day. She had that power.
My point is; the power given to the people should be limited. It's the limitless power given to the officers I am against.
Thanks for the moralising comment
Best wishes.