I wonder if it's possible to bypass the wait times for a Canada TRV by applying for a United States visitor visa and then getting an eTA for flying into Canada (instead of visiting the US).
Does anyone know if this is allowed? Only asking because processing times are a lot quicker in the USA.
I wonder if it's possible to bypass the wait times for a Canada TRV by applying for a United States visitor visa and then getting an eTA for flying into Canada (instead of visiting the US).
Does anyone know if this is allowed? Only asking because processing times are a lot quicker in the USA.
I'm not sure what you should tell them. However I would say that generally speaking, honestly is the best policy when dealing with immigration. I would also say only answer the questions asked and keep the answers short and to the point (don't elaborate unless asked for more details). My understanding of B2 interviews is that the decision is generally already made and the interview is more of a formality. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
I'm not sure what you should tell them. However I would say that generally speaking, honestly is the best policy when dealing with immigration. I would also say only answer the questions asked and keep the answers short and to the point (don't elaborate unless asked for more details). My understanding of B2 interviews is that the decision is generally already made and the interview is more of a formality. Good luck and let us know how it goes.