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Canada Border Crossing Question
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<blockquote data-quote="RichDoyle" data-source="post: 1376378" data-attributes="member: 84694"><p>I used to travel with some regularity into Canada, usually into Victoria, only a few times into Vancouver. But I haven't made that trip on the surface in at least 15 years. I probably have made no surface trips across the Canadian border since 9/11. Since that time things on the US side have continually tightened over the years.</p><p></p><p>Since 2001, mostly I would fly into Victoria, though I've also had occasion to fly into Boundary Bay, BC and London, ON. For airplanes there is now all manner of annoying extra paperwork required by the US. Canadian customs has been a complete non-factor, other than the formality of calling NAVCANADA telling them I'm coming, and calling on the phone when I arrive. Coming back to the US is a different story. I've never gotten hassled, really, but it is definitely inconvenient and time-consuming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichDoyle, post: 1376378, member: 84694"] I used to travel with some regularity into Canada, usually into Victoria, only a few times into Vancouver. But I haven't made that trip on the surface in at least 15 years. I probably have made no surface trips across the Canadian border since 9/11. Since that time things on the US side have continually tightened over the years. Since 2001, mostly I would fly into Victoria, though I've also had occasion to fly into Boundary Bay, BC and London, ON. For airplanes there is now all manner of annoying extra paperwork required by the US. Canadian customs has been a complete non-factor, other than the formality of calling NAVCANADA telling them I'm coming, and calling on the phone when I arrive. Coming back to the US is a different story. I've never gotten hassled, really, but it is definitely inconvenient and time-consuming. [/QUOTE]
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