I will be crossing the border in a couple of weeks to attend university. As far as I know I have all the documentation needed to prove that I'm a dual citizen of the US and Canada. I have a birth certificate issued from Service New Brunswick.
What I'm concerned about is this from the cic.gc.ca documentation/proof of citizenship portion of the website "We will accept these documents as proof of citizenship: Birth certificates from a Canadian province or territory, unless
when you were born, neither of your parents was a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada"
What documentation will I need to prove that my parents were permanent residents of Canada? My father insists that he has SIN cards somewhere and a stamped passport. Will that be enough? Will customs/boarder patrol have all that information on record? Will I have to file some kind of proof, pay a fee, and wait to get verification of their permanent residency status before I can cross the border permanently?
I have a SIN card that doesn't have an expiration date on it. I also had no issues applying to the university I'm attending. They didn't make me apply as an international student even though I applied in the US. My concern is that I get to the boarder/customs and they give me a hard time since documentation requirements seem to change on a whim in today's post 9/11 world.
Any information that could be provided is greatly appreciated!
What I'm concerned about is this from the cic.gc.ca documentation/proof of citizenship portion of the website "We will accept these documents as proof of citizenship: Birth certificates from a Canadian province or territory, unless
when you were born, neither of your parents was a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada"
What documentation will I need to prove that my parents were permanent residents of Canada? My father insists that he has SIN cards somewhere and a stamped passport. Will that be enough? Will customs/boarder patrol have all that information on record? Will I have to file some kind of proof, pay a fee, and wait to get verification of their permanent residency status before I can cross the border permanently?
I have a SIN card that doesn't have an expiration date on it. I also had no issues applying to the university I'm attending. They didn't make me apply as an international student even though I applied in the US. My concern is that I get to the boarder/customs and they give me a hard time since documentation requirements seem to change on a whim in today's post 9/11 world.
Any information that could be provided is greatly appreciated!