scylla said:You take take a maximum of 90 days worth of medication with you when you enter Canada. Beyond that, the medication would need to be purchased in Canada. As previously explained, as a visitor in Canada - you will have no health care coverage and will have to pay for everything on your own. Even once you are a PR and have health care coverage, it's quite likely your medication will not be covered unless you or your spouse work for a company that provides additional coverage for medications (not all employers do).
An exclusion order bans you from entering Canada for a year.
Sure, you can enter Canada for 2-3 weeks and then leave. However you can't just keep leaving for a day and then re-entering over and over again. Sooner or later this will upset CBSA since you'll be behaving as a resident.
I don't plan on leaving for a day and then re-entering. I can't afford to drive how-ever-many-miles and then drive again, then show up again and go back. When I say keep it to short visits, I meant, go down there, stay 2 weeks, then leave and return home to U.S., stay home in U.S. for a while, then go back at some point.
That being said, I'm not exactly sure how much time I should allow pass before visiting Canada again. 4 months? 3 months?...
Also, will I need to specify at the border that I am visiting a friend, or a boyfriend? Curious as to how that would affect things...