Hi
zsashimi said:
1. I am not wrong. And please do check your grammar.. It's YOU'RE WRONG and not YOUR WRONG.
2. Not everyone knows about the border visa.. However, my uncle was able to inquire at the border the day before I arrived in Seattle.
3. Because they dont encourage people getting visa at the border so you wont see it in the site..
Unless you've validated what I have just mentioned and proven me wrong, you shut up and stop acting so high and mighty.. Not because you are a VIP member of this forum does not make you an expert.. so dont question my word.. I am not as ignorant as you...
Well according to the IRPA you need the visa when you arrive at the Port of Entry, if you are not TRV exempt. Unless you know of some "secret" Immigration Act that no one else knows about.
From the Act.
Obligation on entry
20. (1) Every foreign national, other than a foreign national referred to in section 19, who seeks to enter or remain in Canada must establish,
(a) to become a permanent resident, that they hold the visa or other document required under the regulations and have come to Canada in order to establish permanent residence; and
(b) to become a temporary resident, that they hold the visa or other document required under the regulations and will leave Canada by the end of the period authorized for their stay.
From the Regulations
7. (1) A foreign national may not enter Canada to remain on a temporary basis without first obtaining a temporary resident visa.
Exception
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a foreign national who
(a) is exempted under Division 5 of Part 9 from the requirement to have a temporary resident visa;
Division 5 http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/SOR-2002-227/page-5.html#anchorbo-ga:l_9-gb:l_5
I don't appreciate being told to "shut up" and I am glad to see you that you are now the grammar sheriff on this form.