Quote Originally Posted by del...
it's been a couple years since i've dealt with canadian/usa customs but my many experiences with them at vancouver have always been: piece of cake going into canada. their customs people are more like greeters or hosts-hostesses...never had more than, "business or pleasure...?" asked of me. but they would be a bit bossy...telling me to 'have a good day, eh!" and all that...

but coming home was ALWAYS a hassle...especially when i don't have my birth certificate! a driver's license, ccw permit, ss card...all that was never enough w/o catching grief...

good luck
Thanx for the info del, but I don't think he plans on coming home for a few yrs, seeing as how he knows people there he will be living with, and he is talking about getting a visa to go to school, like he has done before when he went to europe, he got a visa to go to school in the UK when he had warrants! where did u enter?
Porkchop Reviewed by Porkchop on . entering Canada I have a friend who wants to go to Canada, but he has warrants for misdameanors, he wants to go by car. He has done this before when he traveled to europe but of course he went by plane.. But he got to europe no problem and stayed for a while and worked! And he even traveled to and from other countries in Europe quite frequently. A couple of times he went back to America it was no problem for him.. But he has heard that security in Canada is very tight after 9/11, he asked me to post this for Rating: 5