This very interesting article I found on the web, so thought to share.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/03/31/bc-borderblocked.html
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Regards,
Interesting indeed and terrible, considering the disruption to your life.
Unfortunately, nothing is surprising in the article. US border takes a dim view of, criminal convictions (regardless of waivers); lack of meeting (most up to date) requirements for TN; and perception of border shopping. In other words, you give them the most feeble excuse, they'll take it and barr you entry.
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Originally posted by shyboy
This very interesting article I found on the web, so thought to share.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/03/31/bc-borderblocked.html</font>
I believe, if one is sure that everything is in order and nothing is wrong from one's side, then, all such incidents should be reported to news media not only in Canada but also in U.S.A. Apart from that, if law permits; concerned border agents should be sued individually. Because if more and more people bring this kind of incidents to media and legal systems than only one can expect that respective government would consider alternative citizen friendly procedures.
Ecom
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Originally posted by ecom
I believe, if one is sure that everything is in order and nothing is wrong from one's side, then, all such incidents should be reported to news media not only in Canada but also in U.S.A. Apart from that, if law permits; concerned border agents should be sued individually. Because if more and more people bring this kind of incidents to media and legal systems than only one can expect that respective government would consider alternative citizen friendly procedures.
Ecom
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Originally posted by ecom
I believe, if one is sure that everything is in order and nothing is wrong from one's side, then, all such incidents should be reported to news media not only in Canada but also in U.S.A. Apart from that, if law permits; concerned border agents should be sued individually. Because if more and more people bring this kind of incidents to media and legal systems than only one can expect that respective government would consider alternative citizen friendly procedures.
Ecom
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Originally posted by brown_bear
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Originally posted by ecom
I believe, if one is sure that everything is in order and nothing is wrong from one's side, then, all such incidents should be reported to news media not only in Canada but also in U.S.A. Apart from that, if law permits; concerned border agents should be sued individually. Because if more and more people bring this kind of incidents to media and legal systems than only one can expect that respective government would consider alternative citizen friendly procedures.
Ecom
US Immigration officers/Border Guards cannot be sued for visa denials.
where would you sue them? (Canadian law doesn't apply to them) Visa to USA is a privilege IT IS NOT a right.
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