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    Re-entering US on valid i94

    Thanks for your response. I think the same way, but what makes me wonder is that why is the i94 still valid. How long after termination do you think USCIS update the i94? It's been a couple of months now. And what if the HR never revokes it. How would I know? Regards
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    Re-entering US on valid i94

    Hi, I have a still-valid H1B visa that expires in 2019 and the i94 is also valid up to that date. My employment got terminated recently which is obviously much before the original expiry date of the petition i.e. 2019. Haven't yet applied for a new H1B or transfer. I have come to Canada...
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    Wanted: An independent single bedroom apartment/basement in Ontario

    Hello guys, I am looking for an independent single bedroom apartment (with kitchen and independent bathroom of course) anywhere in Ontario, but closer to Niagara or Windsor the better. It could be a basement and doesn't need to be furnished. The key requirement is that it should be on a...
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    Drivers License - Proving 2 years experience question

    You should be able to get your complete driving record from your motor vehicles department.
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    Benefit of declaring vehicle as Goods to Follow

    Thanks. I hope so. He was insisting on proof of ownership (I guess title/registration) only. Had he asked for a VIN instead, I guess I had that on my insurance slip in my wallet (always carry two, one in the car and one in the wallet). But didn't offer it myself either, because the officer...
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    Exporting/Importing Vehicle - US to Canada ONLY!

    Hello guys, I am still to do all this, but I guess should be good with the info provided. So thanks for that. One concern I have that after the import process at the Canadian border, what is the correct order of the following and how soon these need to be done. Canadian License Canadian...
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    Benefit of declaring vehicle as Goods to Follow

    Thanks for the reply. I didn't know this actually. Anyhow, during my landing I did mention the car (make model etc) on the Goods to Follow list, but didn't have the title on me. So the officer wrote, 'No proof of ownership was provided'. I didn't know one has to take ownership proofs with...
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    Benefit of declaring vehicle as Goods to Follow

    Hello Everybody, I wanted to know what is the benefit of declaring one's used car as a 'Goods to Follow' item during landing. Is there a fee/duty/tax rebate? As compared to someone NOT declaring it, and going for import sometime later. Thanks
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    Sponsoring the brother

    I am still at trouble understanding this clause completely. Please let me know if I got it right.... 1. The person who is going to sponsor, must be a 'lonely Canadian' i.e single and no other relatives (immediate and other) living IN Canada. 2. The parents also need NOT be living, whether IN...
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    Sponsoring the brother

    I love my wife too much to give her divorce for this, or any reason. :) I was just saying hypothetically. I get the gist that this sponsoring the brother is not possible because it is only encouraged for 'lonely Canadians'. But one thing I didn't get is that why do immediate relatives like...
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    Sponsoring the brother

    Ok. So I take that sisters or other relatives in India don't matter. They can safely keep on living, without affecting his chances of sponsorship. +1 for your help Sir. (not yet eligible to actually give it though)
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    Sponsoring the brother

    What a cryptic rule it is. ::) Anyhow, hypothetically speaking, in the event of no living parents, and she divorcing me (look what I am writing :-[ ), she will qualify to sponsor her brother? Adding that she also has two sisters in India, one married and one unmarried. They would have to die...
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    Sponsoring the brother

    Well, that was simple indeed. Is it because that Option 2 suggests there ought to be only 1 living relative, only then that person can be sponsored. The moment you happen to have two or more living relatives from that list, you can not sponsor anyone? Also, is that true even if we become...
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    Sponsoring the brother

    Hello everyone, I could not understand this Option 2 mentioned above. I am married (no children) and we both are Canadian PR holders. I want to sponsor my brother-in-law, who is 35 years old and working in India. Parents of both of us are alive and in India. In simple language, can we sponsor...