I will be at month 13 on the 8th. I called CIC today and they told me everything was okay but background check hasn't started yet. He said I'm looking at a few more weeks of waiting time... I expect it's the same for everyone else.
For those who landed in Lacolle border via car, did you have to go through US border officer to get refusal or you can turn back to Canada gates before reaching the US gates?
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For those who landed in Lacolle border via car, did you have to go through US border officer to get refusal or you can turn back to Canada gates before reaching the US gates?
I went for work permit and yes, you enter through USA gates with a paper from the officer (administrative refusal) and they will show you the U-turn back to the lanes leading to the Canada gates if you are with a car. The same if you walk but you probably don't have to walk with the cars.
I went for work permit and yes, you enter through USA gates with a paper from the officer (administrative refusal) and they will show you the U-turn back to the lanes leading to the Canada gates if you are with a car. The same if you walk but you probably don't have to walk with the cars.
Thanks for the reply, but I have a US visa, will I still be refused? Do I need that refusal letter? Will it affect my future visa applications in the US?
Thanks for the reply, but I have a US visa, will I still be refused? Do I need that refusal letter? Will it affect my future visa applications in the US?
I don't think it matters, because flagpoling basically means that "you changed your mind while in the line".
This is from a couple of years ago, but looks like the procedure is the same with or without US visa: Use US Visitor Visa OR Administrative Refusal for Landing?
Thanks for the reply, but I have a US visa, will I still be refused? Do I need that refusal letter? Will it affect my future visa applications in the US?
I did flagpoling when getting my work permit while having a US visa, yes you need the refusal letter, and no it doesn't affect any future trips to the US, I went to the US by plane after my flagpoling and had no problems whatsoever so no worries
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