Rude Canadian immigration
#151
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Left
Programs: FT
Posts: 7,285
I just got interrogated when arriving into Toronto immigration April 2014.
The most questions I have ever been asked through all my travels.
American visiting Canada for 1 week.
At 1 point the lady says "sir you are not persuading me that you will actually be returning to the U.S" ........ ....? I thought she was joking although I wasn;t laughing. Just completely baffled.
I asked a friend and he had the exact same experience on his 1 trip to Canada.
Other than this 1 immigration lady, I loved everything about Canada and Canadians .
The most questions I have ever been asked through all my travels.
American visiting Canada for 1 week.
At 1 point the lady says "sir you are not persuading me that you will actually be returning to the U.S" ........ ....? I thought she was joking although I wasn;t laughing. Just completely baffled.
I asked a friend and he had the exact same experience on his 1 trip to Canada.
Other than this 1 immigration lady, I loved everything about Canada and Canadians .
#152
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: YUL
Programs: Aeroplan
Posts: 446
I just got interrogated when arriving into Toronto immigration April 2014.
The most questions I have ever been asked through all my travels.
American visiting Canada for 1 week.
At 1 point the lady says "sir you are not persuading me that you will actually be returning to the U.S" ........ ....? I thought she was joking although I wasn;t laughing. Just completely baffled.
I asked a friend and he had the exact same experience on his 1 trip to Canada.
Other than this 1 immigration lady, I loved everything about Canada and Canadians .
The most questions I have ever been asked through all my travels.
American visiting Canada for 1 week.
At 1 point the lady says "sir you are not persuading me that you will actually be returning to the U.S" ........ ....? I thought she was joking although I wasn;t laughing. Just completely baffled.
I asked a friend and he had the exact same experience on his 1 trip to Canada.
Other than this 1 immigration lady, I loved everything about Canada and Canadians .
My bad experience at the Canadian border was definitely an immigration, rather than a customs issue. My profession at the time was as a corporate trainer. I was going to attend advanced training on my profession (i.e. how to be a better trainer). The border official just could not fathom that I was receiving rather than providing training, despite reams of documentation showing that I was a registered participant for a course, that the organization I was working for was not the type to provide training, except to its own employees, etc.
She just kept asking why Canadians couldn't provide this type of training and I kept telling that not only could they provide this training, they were providing it to me. I think she finally let me through because she got tired of the circles we were going in.
She just kept asking why Canadians couldn't provide this type of training and I kept telling that not only could they provide this training, they were providing it to me. I think she finally let me through because she got tired of the circles we were going in.
#153
Join Date: May 2004
Programs: BA blue, LH Senator, KQ (FB) gold
Posts: 8,215
I described my experience as bad, not rude, although the agent in both tone and words accused my of lying. Having been through a much more thorough examination by Israeli security agents before boarding an El Al flight, I can tell you that it is possible to ask people questions, even the same question repeatedly without the antagonistic tone, and since it puts people at ease, is probably also more effective at eliciting a slip-up by those who are actually trying to hide something.
#154
Suspended
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 5
Its always a hassle for us to get through customs into Canada. My wife's status is a bit in limbo, since we're in the process of figuring out the regulations for the Canadian Spousal Sponsorship laws... We pretty much know to expect some trouble. Anyone else in this situation?
#155
Suspended
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 5
By the way, if anyone else is still having this problem, I found a useful interview with a Toronto immigration lawyer (http://www.myvisasource.com/services...l-sponsorship/). This was useful to me in terms of understanding what factors can influence an application. Hope it can help you too.
#156
In Memoriam, FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Durham, NC (RDU/GSO/CLT)
Programs: AA EXP/MM, DL GM, UA Platinum, HH DIA, Hyatt Explorist, IHG Platinum, Marriott Titanium, Hertz PC
Posts: 33,857
I had no issues clearing at YYZ earlier this year despite telling the agent I'd be in Toronto all of ten hours (just for a Blue Jays game). Though of course I did have this a couple years ago:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...-cbsa-yvr.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...-cbsa-yvr.html