Tonimir said:
Allow me to correct you. Flag Poling is not Rejection/Refusal for Entry.
"Flag Poling" is that you request voluntarily NOT to enter the country.
Both things are different.
And No. You don't have to mention or "tick YES and explain" for any refusals of entry.
Keep in mind, that the US Officer on the border always asks for the reason of your visit (arrival at the border) , in this case, you have to mention that is because you are attempting to do Canadian PR Landing. At this point, he has the decision what to do.
Last June I did my landing, I also have a US visa in my Passport, but the officer right away called for a "Flag Pole" request as he told me, that for PR Landing this is the routine procedure. When I was handed the paper for the "administrative refusal" , I asked if I have to declare this refusal in the future, I was told No.
Add to all the mentioned about that on the Canadian side, some officers from what I've seen in other topics, they ask for the document, when you are doing landing via US/CA land border.
IMO, for PR Landing via car , a "Flag Pole" for Landing is recommended. (no matter of what Nationality or VISA you have in your passport)
Peace ;D
At US border, you can be rejected or refused in 3 ways:
1- Visa rejection or cancellation
2- Withdrawal of entry
3- Administrative Refusal (Under various US law sections)
Flag Poling is NOT a refusal of visa, and is NOT Withdrawal, it is an "Administrative Refusal".
One example (other than flag poling) for administrative refusal is, when everything is correct for entry, but they require one extra document as proof at border which you don't have with you.
So you can go back home, bring the document and continue with your travel with no issue. (it is the safest type of refusal)
The problem with administrative refusal is that they will enter it into the system. If it wasn't there, then you were right and we had zero concern.
Canadian immigration forms, never ask anything about Administrative Refusal (#3), but US VISA forms specifically have that word which is the annoying part (all 3).
Your flag polling form has the title of "Administrative Refusal".
Remember, even a "
withdrawal" of entry is
voluntary returning, and officers at border tells you that voluntarily signing this will not affect your future travels!!
It is for legal purposes.
Otherwise they have to go through a time-consuming process with enough proof.
Suggestion:
If you have a visa, don't tell them about flag polling, just go for vacation for some time and land on return.
If you are not on a plane, then they won't use your visa by saying the purpose of travel as flag polling. Your purpose must be tourism!