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Visiting boyfriend in Canada this spring I'm american

Snowflake70

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I have been reading here for awhile and a simple visit sounds stressful. I met my boyfriend online almost a year ago and I've been saving to visit him at his home. I won't have that much money to bring. How much do I need to bring with me? Am I suppose to say I'm visiting my online boyfriend or a friend? How fill I show I plan to return? A return ticket? I don't Kant big plans. I just want to visit him and he me.
 

Snowflake70

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Snowflake70 said:
I have been reading here for awhile and a simple visit sounds stressful. I met my boyfriend online almost a year ago and I've been saving to visit him at his home. I won't have that much money to bring. How much do I need to bring with me? Am I suppose to say I'm visiting my online boyfriend or a friend? How fill I show I plan to return? A return ticket? I don't Kant big plans. I just want to visit him and he me.
Snowflake70 said:
I have been reading here for awhile and a simple visit sounds stressful. I met my boyfriend online almost a year ago and I've been saving to visit him at his home. I won't have that much money to bring. How much do I need to bring with me? Am I suppose to say I'm visiting my online boyfriend or a friend? How fill I show I plan to return? A return ticket? I don't Kant big plans. I just want to visit him and he me.
 

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You haven't said where you are from. So I'm going to assume you're American... Keep your trip to 2-3 weeks max. Yes - you should absolutely have a return ticket. I would make sure you can show that you have at least $1,000 to fund your trip. You can say you're visiting a friend.
 

Snowflake70

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scylla said:
You haven't said where you are from. So I'm going to assume you're American... Keep your trip to 2-3 weeks max. Yes - you should absolutely have a return ticket. I would make sure you can show that you have at least $1,000 to fund your trip. You can say you're visiting a friend.
I am from and visiting from the U.S.. I am not staying in hotel. I'm staying with him. Is that okay?
 

Snowflake70

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If a six month visit is allowed why can't I stay for a few months? Because I need a lot of $$$ to prove I plan to return?
 

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Sure, I've done this a million times in the past. I dated mostly Canadian women for a long time, and never had problems going over for visits. This was going from Buffalo to Toronto on a regular basis, as well as staying for weeks at a time.
 

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Snowflake70 said:
If a six month visit is allowed why can't I stay for a few months? Because I need a lot of $$$ to prove I plan to return?
Ah - didn't realize you were American. In that case there is a relatively good chance you'll be given a six months visit - in which case you can stay up to six months. Do make sure you have a return ticket so that the officer has no concerns you're trying to remain in Canada long term, have a few thousand dollars in your bank account to fund your trip, and don't pack like you're moving to ensure you have no issues getting in.
 

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I'm an American and have a Canadian girlfriend. I have visited her twice in Canada both for a time period of one month. She has visited me three times in the United States with varying duration (couple weeks upwards to one month).

From my experience, they will ask you a lot of questions at customs especially if it is your first time visiting. I don't see it as a major problem since you are American and the policies aren't as harsh, but be prepared to answer some pretty specific questions.

I don't remember too many specifics, but off the top of my head they wanted to know a lot of personal details about yourself (occupation, current living arrangements, family) as well as information about your significant other (how you met, occupation, living arrangements, family members, etc). When they asked my duration the first time I was visiting (one month), the customs officer made a small little comment that it was a pretty long time to visit, but you shouldn't have to worry too much about that. They will ask you how much money you are bringing, I believe I had around $700 USD that I brought. They did ask me if I had a return flight booked already and I told them that I did, I don't remember if they asked for proof or not (don't think they did).

But other than that, you shouldn't really have any problem with the visit as long as you have no intentions on staying for more than the allowed time. Some of the questions may seem intimidating at first, but you'll manage. The second time I went through customs it was pretty straight forward since I already visited once prior and they asked some basic questions and it wasn't too much of a hassle.

EDIT: I forgot to mention that I did say I was visiting my girlfriend and that she lived with her parents. They asked how we met and what her job was and I believe something about her address, but it was all basic information that you should hopefully already know before visiting.