Angelbrat:
My wife is Chinese, and even though she will (hopefully) have PR status one day, she will (I am told) still require a consular visa to enter the USA.
This is a major inconvenience when travelling to other countries via the USA.
As I understand it, you are a PR, but not from the USA. And you get 90-day visas from the USA.
So, did you always get 90-day visas from the USA, before becoming a Canadian PR? The reason behind my question is to know if my wife might some day find out how to avoid the need for a consular US visa.
Yes, on one of my first visits to Canada, I crossed over the Border and received the same 90 day visa into the USA as a non PR of Canada, the same visa I now receive as a PR of Canada.
So, I am guessing the same will apply to your wife.
The 90 visa processing at the Border is actually a breeze. Just need 6 American dollars and your passport. Plus the usual reasons for visiting the USA...blah blah blah. ;D
A Border Gurard did suggest the Nexus card, now I am a PR. Will look into it but for now I am not at all worried with crossing the Border.