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My partner and I are from the UK and have working holidays visa's. We plan to travel around East Canada first and then probably settle/find work in Calgary.
But first we are entering via Montreal. Is it going to be a problem processing our visa's/paperwork if we don't speak French? Would it be better to enter through Toronto for example? (We haven't visited Montreal before and want to check it out and its the cheapest place to fly to so that's why we've chose it over Toronto. We're worried we won't be able to communicate our plans/intentions properly to an immigration agent who may only knows basic English, and worried we may be treated with prejudice because we can't speak French.
Anyone entered through Montreal with it not being your final destination and only spoke English?
Kind regards
 
My partner and I are from the UK and have working holidays visa's. We plan to travel around East Canada first and then probably settle/find work in Calgary.
But first we are entering via Montreal. Is it going to be a problem processing our visa's/paperwork if we don't speak French? Would it be better to enter through Toronto for example? (We haven't visited Montreal before and want to check it out and its the cheapest place to fly to so that's why we've chose it over Toronto. We're worried we won't be able to communicate our plans/intentions properly to an immigration agent who may only knows basic English, and worried we may be treated with prejudice because we can't speak French.
Anyone entered through Montreal with it not being your final destination and only spoke English?
Kind regards
Montreal is a port of entry and everyone speaks English.
 
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My partner and I are from the UK and have working holidays visa's. We plan to travel around East Canada first and then probably settle/find work in Calgary.
But first we are entering via Montreal. Is it going to be a problem processing our visa's/paperwork if we don't speak French? Would it be better to enter through Toronto for example? (We haven't visited Montreal before and want to check it out and its the cheapest place to fly to so that's why we've chose it over Toronto. We're worried we won't be able to communicate our plans/intentions properly to an immigration agent who may only knows basic English, and worried we may be treated with prejudice because we can't speak French.
Anyone entered through Montreal with it not being your final destination and only spoke English?
Kind regards

They work for the Federal Government at the POE. They would be bilingual