I'm an American citizen, my bf is in Ontario... I visited for the month of March this year... and left before my time was up
my problem is that I was refused entry the first time because I...
1. didn't have a job (which I quit to come to Canada... and I hated it anyway so it worked out)
2. because I didn't know how long I wanted to stay (I said "as long as Im allowed to" at the border... can someone say bad idea??) and
3. no return ticket (boy could I have done anything more wrong?).... after a lengthy discussion with the IO he (very politely) denied me entry and sent me back to get a round trip ticket (to buffalo... and there I got a round trip ticket for a month... this was all through greyhound)... after which I came back and they let me through after checking in with another IO.
Ive been up, down, in and out of the CIC website... but really its only adding to my confusion of this process
here are my questions... Im sorry there are so many... but the entire process is so confusing to me (you could say its foreign... har har)
I want to visit for 6 weeks soon:
Do you think Im "flagged" in the system and will have to go talk to another IO again? Even if I corrected what I needed to and was granted entry the second time... and based on my past experience what are the chances Id be denied entry again?
Is there a standard amount of money you need for a certain length of time staying? Im wondering if Ill come with too little (Im sure too much wouldnt be an issue)... like some formula or chart... or is it based on personal preference of the IO themselves?
If I want to stay longer... how do I get a visitors visa or is it automatic so Id just have to apply for an extension without one, once I was ready? And what happens if I just stay in Canada past the 6 weeks.. but not more than 6 months? Do I put myself in jeopardy of being allowed to cross again in the future?
I have a child and my entire family is here so I dont know how they could think I wouldnt return.
Honestly I want to stay in Canada (with trips home every once in awhile to visit my kid)... I do know not to say that much at the border
How exactly does one go about getting a job in Canada... Im not skilled... and I know a tiny bit about the LMO's and how that works.. but truly very little anyway... If I wanted to work somewhere.. is it as simple as going to the HR department of a business and seeing if they'd work with me to get a position? If not... then how?
I know this post is long and drawn out.. but ty for taking your time to answer my questions... I cant tell you how much I appreciate it
my problem is that I was refused entry the first time because I...
1. didn't have a job (which I quit to come to Canada... and I hated it anyway so it worked out)
2. because I didn't know how long I wanted to stay (I said "as long as Im allowed to" at the border... can someone say bad idea??) and
3. no return ticket (boy could I have done anything more wrong?).... after a lengthy discussion with the IO he (very politely) denied me entry and sent me back to get a round trip ticket (to buffalo... and there I got a round trip ticket for a month... this was all through greyhound)... after which I came back and they let me through after checking in with another IO.
Ive been up, down, in and out of the CIC website... but really its only adding to my confusion of this process
here are my questions... Im sorry there are so many... but the entire process is so confusing to me (you could say its foreign... har har)
I want to visit for 6 weeks soon:
Do you think Im "flagged" in the system and will have to go talk to another IO again? Even if I corrected what I needed to and was granted entry the second time... and based on my past experience what are the chances Id be denied entry again?
Is there a standard amount of money you need for a certain length of time staying? Im wondering if Ill come with too little (Im sure too much wouldnt be an issue)... like some formula or chart... or is it based on personal preference of the IO themselves?
If I want to stay longer... how do I get a visitors visa or is it automatic so Id just have to apply for an extension without one, once I was ready? And what happens if I just stay in Canada past the 6 weeks.. but not more than 6 months? Do I put myself in jeopardy of being allowed to cross again in the future?
I have a child and my entire family is here so I dont know how they could think I wouldnt return.
Honestly I want to stay in Canada (with trips home every once in awhile to visit my kid)... I do know not to say that much at the border
How exactly does one go about getting a job in Canada... Im not skilled... and I know a tiny bit about the LMO's and how that works.. but truly very little anyway... If I wanted to work somewhere.. is it as simple as going to the HR department of a business and seeing if they'd work with me to get a position? If not... then how?
I know this post is long and drawn out.. but ty for taking your time to answer my questions... I cant tell you how much I appreciate it