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mplunke

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Jun 4, 2014
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Hey, I'm not sure if anyone can answer this here, but I'm an EU citizen and I'm planning on visiting friends in Montreal. I want to travel via the US as I've never been there before but as I'll be flying home from Canada. Will this be an issue for immigration when I land in the US? I was planning on travelling by train up, but I haven't booked my tickets. Do I need to do this in advance? I mean in terms of immigration, not in terms of getting a seat. Thanks for your help! ;D
 
mplunke said:
Hey, I'm not sure if anyone can answer this here, but I'm an EU citizen and I'm planning on visiting friends in Montreal. I want to travel via the US as I've never been there before but as I'll be flying home from Canada. Will this be an issue for immigration when I land in the US? I was planning on travelling by train up, but I haven't booked my tickets. Do I need to do this in advance? I mean in terms of immigration, not in terms of getting a seat. Thanks for your help! ;D

I think this is more for a USA Immigration forum than for a Canadian one.
 
You should be fine but, from experience and as Canadian who flew Canada through the US when visiting Africa I would have the tickets to show that you are leaving the US and the date. I was asked for them at the airport to show that I was leaving to go back to Canada. It seemed to make things easier. As a Canadian it likely would have been fine anyway.