- Jan 11, 2011
- 153
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 29-03-2011
- File Transfer...
- 02-05-2011
- Med's Done....
- 11-02-2011
- Passport Req..
- 30-08-2011
- LANDED..........
- 08-09-2011
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to work out the logistics of getting to Canada in August and need some advice. Hoping some of you can help!
My husband and I live together in the British Virgin Islands and are planning our move back. He is going back to school in Niagara starting in September. We are leaving our island in July to travel around, see family, and hope to get him moved in to the area mid August. I'll be visiting as long as I can. My papers just went in in March, sponsorship letter has arrived and I'm pretty sure (fingers crossed) that I will have my AOR and IA prior to our going there in August. ALL fees have been paid.
We have tons of furniture in my parents house in the states which we will be taking to Niagara with us and BJ (hubs) will be claiming. We will be driving it over in my Jeep, which I will export/import when I get my PR and land. We thought about signing it over to him and doing it in August, but its a lot more complicated and expensive for a few reasons unnecessary to this thread.
So here lies the rub! How do we cross the border with a U-Haul trailer with our furniture and dog? As the car is titled/insured in my name, I need to be the one driving. I have evidence of my paperwork in progress and also that I am not staying in Canada (Best friends wedding in September, I own a home, bank account) but I don't have a job to go back to. I've been planning a sabbatical for a bit and looking forward to it.....
We are crossing the border at Detroit/Windsor. We have talked about BJ's brother perhaps meeting us in Detroit and putting the U-Haul on HIS car and the two of them crossing and then me driving myself in alone a few hours later. Would this even be practical or necessary? Am I not even allowed to help my husband move? Even if i have a plane ticket back to Omaha and other proof?
Whats our best plan of attack?!?!?
I'm trying to work out the logistics of getting to Canada in August and need some advice. Hoping some of you can help!
My husband and I live together in the British Virgin Islands and are planning our move back. He is going back to school in Niagara starting in September. We are leaving our island in July to travel around, see family, and hope to get him moved in to the area mid August. I'll be visiting as long as I can. My papers just went in in March, sponsorship letter has arrived and I'm pretty sure (fingers crossed) that I will have my AOR and IA prior to our going there in August. ALL fees have been paid.
We have tons of furniture in my parents house in the states which we will be taking to Niagara with us and BJ (hubs) will be claiming. We will be driving it over in my Jeep, which I will export/import when I get my PR and land. We thought about signing it over to him and doing it in August, but its a lot more complicated and expensive for a few reasons unnecessary to this thread.
So here lies the rub! How do we cross the border with a U-Haul trailer with our furniture and dog? As the car is titled/insured in my name, I need to be the one driving. I have evidence of my paperwork in progress and also that I am not staying in Canada (Best friends wedding in September, I own a home, bank account) but I don't have a job to go back to. I've been planning a sabbatical for a bit and looking forward to it.....
We are crossing the border at Detroit/Windsor. We have talked about BJ's brother perhaps meeting us in Detroit and putting the U-Haul on HIS car and the two of them crossing and then me driving myself in alone a few hours later. Would this even be practical or necessary? Am I not even allowed to help my husband move? Even if i have a plane ticket back to Omaha and other proof?
Whats our best plan of attack?!?!?