Hello Guys,
My concern is that I have been in USA with J-1 Visa status also I worked as a work and travel student in 2008. During my stay in USA, I visited Niagara falls and at that day,our tourist guide told that whoever wants to see Niagara falls view from other side are not required visa by Canadian Government, so that guys you are free to cross the bridge. I know that it sounds ridiculous, but we were young and we crossed the USA border and Arrive to Canada Border. Officer nicely told us , As you are J-1 visa status students, You are not allowed to come over here, If you want, you guys need to get a visa. He gave us a paper in order to make us eligible and to turn back to USA border. And we gave this paper to USA border and they allowed us to reenter back to USA.
There is a statutory question in ITA, states that " Have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?"
So should I say yes? to this question?