Hi,
I met my girlfriend while we were visiting the west coast in the states. She lives in Canada and I live in the States. A week or so later I went up to Canada to visit her. I have been here on a passport for about two months. We took a trip to the states to check out a restaurant across the border and while we were coming back into canada we were brought into the office and questioned for 2 hours.
Apparently they do not like me because I do not have strong enough ties to the States. I own my own internet company and work from wherever there is WiFi. I had been traveling around the States for a few months before I went to Canada. They asked me if I had an apartment or anything and I said no, all my stuff was in storage, because I was planning on traveling anyway. So they said I can stay here for two more weeks and then I have to go. On the visit canada website it says you can stay for 180 days with a passport. I asked the guy at the border about this and he said it was true but they can shorten it if they want. Once this was explained I asked if I have to be inthe states for a certain period of time before I go back and he said no, I can go back the next day, or even that same day, I just have to give them this proof that I left the country when I said I would. I really am traveling and have been enjoying myself in Canada and thought that the portability of being able to work anywhere wouldbe awesome, but it seems they are worried I will stay here forever. What are my options for getting back into Canada and can I really go back the next day as he said I could but I wouldn't necessarily be allowedin. I drove my car here if that matters. Before I left I was living at my parents' house for a few months. I moved out of my place but had a few other things to take care of. I receive mail there and stuff. Can I use that as proof of residency? I asked the guy about this and he said "you're an adult, you don't live with your parents." I have no electric bills or anything but get card statements and stuff there. I'm trying to abide by the law and have no intention of staying here longer than I should without doing it officially, I just want to be legal about it.
I met my girlfriend while we were visiting the west coast in the states. She lives in Canada and I live in the States. A week or so later I went up to Canada to visit her. I have been here on a passport for about two months. We took a trip to the states to check out a restaurant across the border and while we were coming back into canada we were brought into the office and questioned for 2 hours.
Apparently they do not like me because I do not have strong enough ties to the States. I own my own internet company and work from wherever there is WiFi. I had been traveling around the States for a few months before I went to Canada. They asked me if I had an apartment or anything and I said no, all my stuff was in storage, because I was planning on traveling anyway. So they said I can stay here for two more weeks and then I have to go. On the visit canada website it says you can stay for 180 days with a passport. I asked the guy at the border about this and he said it was true but they can shorten it if they want. Once this was explained I asked if I have to be inthe states for a certain period of time before I go back and he said no, I can go back the next day, or even that same day, I just have to give them this proof that I left the country when I said I would. I really am traveling and have been enjoying myself in Canada and thought that the portability of being able to work anywhere wouldbe awesome, but it seems they are worried I will stay here forever. What are my options for getting back into Canada and can I really go back the next day as he said I could but I wouldn't necessarily be allowedin. I drove my car here if that matters. Before I left I was living at my parents' house for a few months. I moved out of my place but had a few other things to take care of. I receive mail there and stuff. Can I use that as proof of residency? I asked the guy about this and he said "you're an adult, you don't live with your parents." I have no electric bills or anything but get card statements and stuff there. I'm trying to abide by the law and have no intention of staying here longer than I should without doing it officially, I just want to be legal about it.