ddobro2
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- May 4, 2011
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Funny story (I'll keep it short, promise) when I was on the phone with the border guard the other day about my car export/import questions I mentioned that I couldn't come down to the border to do anything yet, because I didn't have my passport with me. He said that if I had other identification that confirmed I was a U.S. citizen they couldn't deny me entry at the border. Then I looked on CBSA's website and saw that U.S. citizens don't need a passport to get into Canada. All this time I thought I had to have my passport for crossing the border, and I was mistaken.seattlegirl said:PPR today!!! ;D ;D
Calgary-bound my bring forward date was Nov 21 and we have similar timelines so hopefully you are very very close!! Good luck!
Has anyone returned to the states before submitting their passport for visa issuance? Hubby and I have a trip home next wed and I don't want to send in my passport yet.... I know I have 30 days just curious if they give you a hassle at the border?
Thanks for everything! Hoping many others get an early Christmas gift this year as well. Santa can skip my house, I've got all I wanted now!! ;D
Mark5 said:My Dear Buffaloes,
We will so much appreciate your suggestion on this matter.
We applied for Family Class in Feb, 2010 and the Visa office is Buffalo
My spouse is not from a visa exempt country but we got an
ecas tracker telling us that an interview is required in Buffalo with a date
so he will require a Visa to enter US bcos he is on study permit here in Canada.
We will like to know if we can request for a US visa for him at the POE since i the
Sponsor will be going with him or If we can apply for US at the consulate in Canada
by just showing them the Interview letter from Buffalo before the US Visa will be issued.
Thanks to u all in advance!!
Anyone with experience on this type of situation? Help needed
Congrats now you dont have to worry about the medicals wich is a good thing.Thanks for the encouragement.seattlegirl said:PPR today!!! ;D ;D
Calgary-bound my bring forward date was Nov 21 and we have similar timelines so hopefully you are very very close!! Good luck!
Has anyone returned to the states before submitting their passport for visa issuance? Hubby and I have a trip home next wed and I don't want to send in my passport yet.... I know I have 30 days just curious if they give you a hassle at the border?
Thanks for everything! Hoping many others get an early Christmas gift this year as well. Santa can skip my house, I've got all I wanted now!! ;D
seattlegirl said:PPR today!!! ;D ;D
Calgary-bound my bring forward date was Nov 21 and we have similar timelines so hopefully you are very very close!! Good luck!
Has anyone returned to the states before submitting their passport for visa issuance? Hubby and I have a trip home next wed and I don't want to send in my passport yet.... I know I have 30 days just curious if they give you a hassle at the border?
Thanks for everything! Hoping many others get an early Christmas gift this year as well. Santa can skip my house, I've got all I wanted now!! ;D
I've heard that you have to have paperwork from the vet showing that all shots (especially rabies) are up to date.seattlegirl said:We will be driving across, does any one have any insight on bringing a dog with? Any helpful advice?
The only vaccination that's required is the rabies vaccination so you should have some proof from your vet that your dog has an up to date rabies vaccination. I've crossed the border by car several times with my cat (same requirement) and once with my dog. Never once have they actually asked to see the animal or the proof of vaccination even when I had to go into the building. This is not to say that you don't need them but that it doesn't seem to be a big deal to bring an animal. You should definitely have proof with you just in case.seattlegirl said:We will be driving across, does any one have any insight on bringing a dog with? Any helpful advice?
Did you know that animals, at least in QC, are not required to have a rabies vaccine? I was really confused when we adopted a cat the other year and the vet told me this. Since ours is a house cat that doesn't go outside the vet didn't give him the vaccine. She said we'd only need it if he started going outside, and he would only be required to have it if he was going to be crossing the border back and forth.imp said:The only vaccination that's required is the rabies vaccination so you should have some proof from your vet that your dog has an up to date rabies vaccination. I've crossed the border by car several times with my cat (same requirement) and once with my dog. Never once have they actually asked to see the animal or the proof of vaccination even when I had to go into the building. This is not to say that you don't need them but that it doesn't seem to be a big deal to bring an animal. You should definitely have proof with you just in case.
Nope, sure didn't know that.. it's interesting because both my cat and dog are indoor only and I always thought it was a little silly that they would be exposed to rabies inside the house. Of course there's also the terrible chance that bats would decide to join us for an evening The raccoon population around here is also pretty massive but I don't know any statistics on how often they have rabies. I suppose that it is nice to know my pets are safe even if the likelihood of exposure is pretty low.AmericaninQuebec said:Did you know that animals, at least in QC, are not required to have a rabies vaccine? I was really confused when we adopted a cat the other year and the vet told me this. Since ours is a house cat that doesn't go outside the vet didn't give him the vaccine. She said we'd only need it if he started going outside, and he would only be required to have it if he was going to be crossing the border back and forth.
I'm full of fun little facts this week.
Yes, they do require a license, at least in QC. If you adopt your cat or dog from the shelter they will actually call you once a year to ask if you've renewed. My husband actually told them once that his older cat (that he had before I met him) died so he could get out of renewing. This year though with the new cat he was caught off guard when they called and asked how he was, and he ended up having a whole conversation about the cat before realizing who it was. We paid his $25 license fee.imp said:On another note since we're off topic already are you required to have cat licenses where you live? Where I grew up (and lived my entire life until now) only dog licenses were required but here dog and cat licenses are required.