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godisFin said:
Yeah, I don't know what they are thinking! Last time they put me to the secondary interview and before that the border agent said "remember you have to leave in six months" and back then I had a return in 4 months. Only thing I replied was "Yes, I know" :D I'm sure they see the times I've been here when they scan the passport. If I really wanted to stay I think I would have done it in the first time or so... LOL. After coming back 6 times I think the risk of overstaying is pretty minimal. :D

Oh absolutely haha, maybe they like to grill people for no apparent reason it beats me lol! I sure was nervous though oh gee. I almost wanted to ask him if I could have a glass of water I sat there for quite a whole hahaha. :)
 
Quite a while I should say!
 
blueangel371115 said:
At the beginning of September I am going to visit my fiance through the wedding and pr process concurrent with attending school in Ontario, my question is should my fiance bring his paystub and account info then? We have a joint account as well as our personal ones in Canada as well as my personal one in the US. The three accounts with my name on them have a combined total of 10,000 . Will his paystub even help? He has a steady job and in all intents and purposes he will be paying for things.
Answer the questions they ask you; it is better to not volunteer info before they ask for it. But have all this proof with you - with proof of $10,000 his paystub shouldn`t be necessary. But have the proof of funds and if possible a return ticket. If the border agent asks how you will support yourself, then you provide the proof and explain.
 
FCool. That is what planned to do. Just wanted to check.