โSep-19-2013 11:57 AM
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โOct-21-2013 05:11 AM
atreis wrote:ShapeShifter wrote:campigloo wrote:
After these posts I am seriously reconsidering. With all the rules, special equipment required, foreign vehicle fees, multiple fines for the same things, it seems the Canadian government is actually hostile toward foreigners. Is this right or am I just reading too much into it?
You're reading too much into it. They are not hostile towards foreigners, in fact other than weapons and felony conviction restrictions, crossing into Canada is a piece of cake compared to the US scrutiny coming back.
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Crossing into Canada: Drive right up to the booth with no wait. Hand over passports, answer one or two questions, on your way. Total time: Maybe 3 minutes.
Crossing back into the US (as a US citizen): Wait in line for an hour or so, hand over passports, answer four or five questions, on your way. Total time: Lucky if it's under an hour, but last time it was more like an hour and a half.
โOct-16-2013 05:58 AM
ShapeShifter wrote:down home wrote:
I just read the thread and have a question. Any problems from the xray scanners and Folks with Pace Makers?
My understanding is that the large yellow scanners at the entrance to the booths on the US side are not X-Ray units. I believe that they are radiation sensors, and don't transmit anything. I'm not aware of any scanners on the Canadian side.
Now, on the US side, it's possible that you will get pulled aside for a secondary inspection where they line up a row of cars, and then drive past them with an X-Ray truck. I've not had that happen to me, so I don't know if they give any warnings. I've seen others get lined up for it, but I don't recall if they had people stay in the vehicles or get out.
โOct-16-2013 04:31 AM
โOct-16-2013 02:49 AM
down home wrote:
I just read the thread and have a question. Any problems from the xray scanners and Folks with Pace Makers?
โOct-15-2013 04:19 PM
โOct-07-2013 09:38 AM
โOct-01-2013 03:35 PM
ShapeShifter wrote:campigloo wrote:
After these posts I am seriously reconsidering. With all the rules, special equipment required, foreign vehicle fees, multiple fines for the same things, it seems the Canadian government is actually hostile toward foreigners. Is this right or am I just reading too much into it?
You're reading too much into it. They are not hostile towards foreigners, in fact other than weapons and felony conviction restrictions, crossing into Canada is a piece of cake compared to the US scrutiny coming back.
โOct-01-2013 04:58 AM
โOct-01-2013 04:34 AM
campigloo wrote:
MAN. Visiting Canada, the east & west coasts, has been a life long dream of mine. We are planning a trip to Niagra, cross into Canada there, and reenter the US in Detroit. After these posts I am seriously reconsidering. With all the rules, special equipment required, foreign vehicle fees, multiple fines for the same things, it seems the Canadian government is actually hostile toward foreigners. Is this right or am I just reading too much into it?
โSep-30-2013 05:07 AM
campigloo wrote:
After these posts I am seriously reconsidering. With all the rules, special equipment required, foreign vehicle fees, multiple fines for the same things, it seems the Canadian government is actually hostile toward foreigners. Is this right or am I just reading too much into it?
โSep-29-2013 05:20 PM
โSep-29-2013 04:45 PM
campigloo wrote:
MAN. Visiting Canada, the east & west coasts, has been a life long dream of mine. We are planning a trip to Niagra, cross into Canada there, and reenter the US in Detroit. After these posts I am seriously reconsidering. With all the rules, special equipment required, foreign vehicle fees, multiple fines for the same things, it seems the Canadian government is actually hostile toward foreigners. Is this right or am I just reading too much into it?
โSep-29-2013 03:10 PM
campigloo wrote:
MAN. Visiting Canada, the east & west coasts, has been a life long dream of mine. We are planning a trip to Niagra, cross into Canada there, and reenter the US in Detroit. After these posts I am seriously reconsidering. With all the rules, special equipment required, foreign vehicle fees, multiple fines for the same things, it seems the Canadian government is actually hostile toward foreigners. Is this right or am I just reading too much into it?