My Landing Experience
Hello everybody,
I just landed in Canada last week and returned to US after staying for a week. If anybody remembers, my case was little different. My wife had to see Medical Surveillance within 30 days of landing and I was confused whether to go to Toronto or Windsor for Medical etc. Well, most of my questions remained unanswered here.( Sorry, no offence, but this is fact)
Anyway, I entered in Canada through Detroit-Windsor bridge. I was asked some prelimary questions on the toll booth and then we were directed to see immigration and custom officers. We parked the car in the premises of immigration office and one officer came to us to change the car registration. I said I don't want to transfer my registration b'se my car is owned by my company. They said "you can't drive car with michigan licence plate in canada. And if u don't want to transfer registration, we have to have your company letter that they don't want this car to be transferred to Canada."
I didn't have that letter so I was confused. But they told me to see immigration and custom officers inside. We went to immigration officer first. She asked where are you going? I said Markham, Toronto. She replied you had mentioned in your form that you are going to Scarborough and now you say Markham?? I said my friend moved from Scarborough to Markham so now I'm going to Markham. She asked me few questions that what are your plans? Are you going to continue working in Michigan? We want immigrants to move to Canada and do job here and bla bla bla..she checked our I-94 and US visa too. She didn't take my form for PR card b'se she said "I don't want your friend's address. Once you get your own address, just go to nearby immigration office and apply for PR card. In the customs we were told to declare the goods to be brought in Canada when we move. He was more friendly and we got through in Canada.
While returning home, the US officer at the entry point asked us few questions like what is your company and what are you doing there and do ya have any food items etc. He checked our Visa and I-94 and allowed us to enter.
That's it.
All the best to you all.
Goodbye.