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wg1960

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Does anyone travelled to US with Single entry visa via road while on Bridging Open Work Permit?

Please reply what documents were required at the time of entry back in Canada?

Thanks in advance
 
I have traveled to the US many times while on Post Graduation Work Permit. You are on Bridging Open Work Permit, however, it is the same scenario.

All you have to do is have your passport, a copy of your AOR and your permit documents with you. If you're currently employed, then have a copy of a recent employment letter issued by your HR Department also.

That should be enough and you should not have any issues.
 
Thanks @ mjaffer53 that helps:) I also did travelled to US myself being on Post graduate work permit

But, I am still looking for feedback from someone who travelled while being on the BOWP.
 
I've travelled while on BOWP.

You should at least have your passport, visa (if you require one), and work permit.

AOR doesn't serve any purpose for getting through a point of entry.

I'm struggling to think of why an employment letter would be necessary.
 
wihtout visa u cannot enter, n u need mutliple visa, not single, unless if ure visa is new n uve neva used it to entry canada.
 
flapmyp said:
wihtout visa u cannot enter, n u need mutliple visa, not single, unless if ure visa is new n uve neva used it to entry canada.

He can enter back to Canada if:

- he only visited the US in that trip, and
- the travel occurs during the validity of that VISA (usually 6 months)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=417&t=16

Multiple entry visa is only needed when travelling out of Canada and the USA.
 
LPS said:
I've travelled while on BOWP.

You should at least have your passport, visa (if you require one), and work permit.

AOR doesn't serve any purpose for getting through a point of entry.

I'm struggling to think of why an employment letter would be necessary.


The purpose of having your AOR and employment letter is only for supplementary reasons. They are not main documents. However, it helps to have them just in case - as we all know, immigration will never be down to a science. It always depends on the official.
 
Appreciate all replies

Let me give little more description, I had traveled to US in the past while on PGWP. Currently I am on valid BOWP and has US Visa. I dont' have any Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). Is that required?

@LPS: visa (if you require one)....Is this Temporary resident visa (TRV) or US VISA

@flapmyp: according to the link you shared, I must have a valid visitor record, work permit, study permit, or temporary resident permit (authorizing re-entry)

(Do I qualify to re-enter with Bridging open work permit?)

Thank you again
 
wg1960 said:
@ LPS: visa (if you require one)....Is this Temporary resident visa (TRV) or US VISA

We're still talking about the documents required to enter Canada, right?
 
You can not enter Canada OR USA without a Visa.

Your permit allows you to work in Canada, but it is not proper documentation to enter Canada.
 
I guess i am getting Clear confusion:(

I have simple question...Does travelling to US with BOWP differ from travelling on PGWP?

@LPS: Since you mentioned that you travelled on BOWP...at time of your entry back to canada, what documents you were asked for?

I apologize if I am confusing anyone:)
 
wg1960 said:
@ LPS: Since you mentioned that you travelled on BOWP...at time of your entry back to canada, what documents you were asked for?

Passport and work permit. I don't need a visa.

You've already entered Canada on a PGWP. The same documents will be asked of you when entering on a BOWP.
 
LPS said:
Passport and work permit. I don't need a visa.

You've already entered Canada on a PGWP. The same documents will be asked of you when entering on a BOWP.

It does not matter if you're on PGWP or BOWP, Canadian TRV is required when attempting to enter Canada.

A visa is ALWAYS required for entry. I do not know how you entered without a visa, but it is definitely not possible without it.

Only a citizen of Canada/Usa or permanent resident can enter without a Visa.
 
mjaffer53 said:
Only a citizen of Canada/Usa or permanent resident can enter without a Visa.

And about sixty other countries - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas-all.asp#exemptions
 
LPS said:
And about sixty other countries - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas-all.asp#exemptions

I am talking in assumption that the person who is asking the question is NOT from one of those countries. Sense the tone of his question.