Yes, one would guess so. However, interestingly it seems it's not the case! The US and Canada are currently doing a pilot project to exchange the entry/exit data of non-citizens between the two countries. This project is being done only at 4 ports of entry, started Sep 30 and completes in few...
I am wondering how do you know?
I know a green card holder who left the US by air (not to Canada, but to European country) couple years ago, now wants to come back through Canada land border. How can they keep track of thousands/millions of exits every day and check somebody's records 2 years...
Do they have all exit records in their system?
I have heard some people with green card been outside the US for 2-3 years or so, coming back without problem. At port of entry they always ask how long you have been out, but am not sure they really have all exit records. It seems they wouldn't...
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