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unoks

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Hi Qorax and all seniors, Can a provincial nominee land anywhere in Canada or does the landing have to be in the province that nominated you? Thanks in anticipation of your reply.

Unoks
 
unoks said:
Hi Qorax and all seniors, Can a provincial nominee land anywhere in Canada or does the landing have to be in the province that nominated you? Thanks in anticipation of your reply.

Unoks

Technically u should 'land' in your province. However, if u could convince the BSO@the 'other' POE, with documentary proof of your 'onward' journey, u should be fine. While if u do not have one such - u might face the music.

It's advisable to 'land' in your province - to make it simpler & easier; & thereafter, take your pick.

Qorax
 
HI Qorax,

Thanks for your reply. However, I have 1 more question. How Can I achieve the landing in Alberta (AINP nominee) if I intend to drive from United states of America or must I necessarily fly to Alberta for the landing process?
 
unoks said:
HI Qorax,

Thanks for your reply. However, I have 1 more question. How Can I achieve the landing in Alberta (AINP nominee) if I intend to drive from United states of America or must I necessarily fly to Alberta for the landing process?

Alberta has a land border with USA.
 
unoks said:
HI Qorax,

Thanks for your reply. However, I have 1 more question. How Can I achieve the landing in Alberta (AINP nominee) if I intend to drive from United states of America or must I necessarily fly to Alberta for the landing process?

If you drive its advisable to cross Sweetgrass,MT/Coutts ,AB Border.(Just Take I -15North towards Coutts)

Other border crossings are as follows


Aden, Alberta/Whitlash, Montana

Carway, Alberta/Peigan, Montana; Open all year; daily, 0700 hrs - 2300 hrs

Del Bonita, Alberta/Del Bonita, Montana; June 1 - Sept 15, 0800 hrs - 2100 hrs Sept 16 - May 31, 0900 hrs - 1800 hrs

Wild Horse, Alberta/Wild Horse, Montana;

Coutts, Alberta/Sweetgrass, Montana; Open all year, daily 24 hour service

Chief Mountain, Alberta/Chief Mountain, Montana. OPEN June 1 - Oct 31 0700 hrs - 2200 hrs
 
qorax said:
Technically u should 'land' in your province. However, if u could convince the BSO @ the 'other' POE, with documentary proof of your 'onward' journey, u should be fine. While if u do not have one such - u might face the music.

It's advisable to 'land' in your province - to make it simpler & easier; & thereafter, take your pick.

Qorax
Dear Quorox,
If I land in Alberta and tell the authorities that I am in Alberta only to perform landing formalities (and not permanently) and will be back to USA to fulfill another 6 months of job commitment, will there be any risk? This question may have been raised before but a simple Yes or No will help me plan my landing
 
jinneebhat said:
Dear Quorox,
If I land in Alberta and tell the authorities that I am in Alberta only to perform landing formalities (and not permanently) and will be back to USA to fulfill another 6 months of job commitment, will there be any risk? This question may have been raised before but a simple Yes or No will help me plan my landing
Sorry to interfere...

No issue at all if you inform them about your intentions. I had the same issue and all went well

gud luk
 
asyousuf said:
Sorry to interfere...

No issue at all if you inform them about your intentions. I had the same issue and all went well

gud luk

Thanks asyousuf. Hope this applies for AINP candidates too