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I recently got back from a short trip to Canada. This was my first time travelling since I got my GC. The entry into Canada was quit smooth. I did not give up my I-94 as I wasn't asked for it. It didn't cause any issues as the person just asked for my GC.
The way back was a different story. I thought I had escaped NSEERs registration after getting GC. Nope...I was still sent to secondary inspection and made to wait in a separate area for 45 minutes before getting called up and questioned (where do I live, why did I visit Canada, how long I was there, etc. etc. etc.). I was fingerprinted and the officer stamped my passport writing ARC on it and sent me on my way. I asked if I would be subject to secondary inspection everytime I traveled outside, even now that I had my GC. He said it would depend on the primary inspecting officer everytime. So there you have it, folks. Even with a GC (that clearly has my fingerprints on it), I got fingerprinted and treated the same way as I had with a visa. And this will probably happen everytime. I can't wait for five years to go by, now! I guess it's still nice to be able to travel, even if only slightly more freely.
The way back was a different story. I thought I had escaped NSEERs registration after getting GC. Nope...I was still sent to secondary inspection and made to wait in a separate area for 45 minutes before getting called up and questioned (where do I live, why did I visit Canada, how long I was there, etc. etc. etc.). I was fingerprinted and the officer stamped my passport writing ARC on it and sent me on my way. I asked if I would be subject to secondary inspection everytime I traveled outside, even now that I had my GC. He said it would depend on the primary inspecting officer everytime. So there you have it, folks. Even with a GC (that clearly has my fingerprints on it), I got fingerprinted and treated the same way as I had with a visa. And this will probably happen everytime. I can't wait for five years to go by, now! I guess it's still nice to be able to travel, even if only slightly more freely.
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