Originally Posted by
flyquiet
Agree, if the purpose is business, say business. Don't bend over backward to wave a flag that "I am going to steal jobs from legal residents" but business travel is common and a better justification for frequent travel than pleasure/vacation.
Depends on where you live. Anyone living in the Vancouver area can easily justify having Nexus to dip across the border to shop, eat, go camping for the weekend, etc.
Originally Posted by
FlyerGoldII
The question is whether a driver's license or an OHIP card would be considered evidence of residency.
I'm one of those people that travel everywhere with my OHIP and driver's license. So I'd just bring it with you.
No harm in bringing it along even if they don't look at it. FYI, OHIP shows proof of residence in the province. A utility bill (which they actually do ask some people for. for instance me) is proof of living at a particular address.