I am a Canadian citizen with a job offer from a US tech firm in California under the occupation of Graphic Design.
The employer has hired a lawyer who is writing up the TN letter.
I more or less have the originals of everything required as proof of competency ( Gradute's Diploma in Visual Journalism, Good luck to me) and made copies to be able to hand them over after showing the originals.
I am going a week before (October 10) from the actual start date (October 16) to be able to look for a place to stay near work.
The lawyer then mentioned that she has to change the start date to October 10 in the TN letter because I cannot seek TN status if I am entering by over a day from my actual start date (exception is the weekend, if your start date is on a Monday) in my case it is not.
I now realized that optimized processing for first time Canadian TN status applicants at Montreal's international airport only occurs on Tuesday, Thursdays and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. My flight is at 7:18 a.m. on a Wednesday, and I can't cancel it or change the time. The job is in San Francisco, my ticketed destination is LA. I was planning to drive to San Francisco the next day as I will have a rental car.
Will I have problems with the CBP officer?
Can I drive to the Champlain Port of Entry the day before (Tuesday, October 9), get my TN status, cross back into Canada on the same day so I can take my flight the next day? The lawyer said if I plan to do that, that I should not mention it to the CBP officer. Can someone tell me what's the issue and what kind of questioning will I face from the CBP officer at the airport if I do in fact drive to get my TN status the day before?
Thank you!
O.S.S.
The employer has hired a lawyer who is writing up the TN letter.
I more or less have the originals of everything required as proof of competency ( Gradute's Diploma in Visual Journalism, Good luck to me) and made copies to be able to hand them over after showing the originals.
I am going a week before (October 10) from the actual start date (October 16) to be able to look for a place to stay near work.
The lawyer then mentioned that she has to change the start date to October 10 in the TN letter because I cannot seek TN status if I am entering by over a day from my actual start date (exception is the weekend, if your start date is on a Monday) in my case it is not.
I now realized that optimized processing for first time Canadian TN status applicants at Montreal's international airport only occurs on Tuesday, Thursdays and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. My flight is at 7:18 a.m. on a Wednesday, and I can't cancel it or change the time. The job is in San Francisco, my ticketed destination is LA. I was planning to drive to San Francisco the next day as I will have a rental car.
Will I have problems with the CBP officer?
Can I drive to the Champlain Port of Entry the day before (Tuesday, October 9), get my TN status, cross back into Canada on the same day so I can take my flight the next day? The lawyer said if I plan to do that, that I should not mention it to the CBP officer. Can someone tell me what's the issue and what kind of questioning will I face from the CBP officer at the airport if I do in fact drive to get my TN status the day before?
Thank you!
O.S.S.
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