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PackerBacker wrote:I don't think immigration cares one way or the other. Congress is trying to extend the snowbird "visa".toban wrote:
The US Immigration and the IRS ARE now talking to each other. Also as of June 2014, Canada Customs and the US Customs are also exchanging information on entry and departure dates etc.
Don't take this lightly like some people do.
Toban
I don't think they are talking the same language. Immigration would like to extend visits to 8 months within a calendar year but the IRS do not want to go beyond 182 days.
โMay-13-2015 06:23 PM
toban wrote:
The US Immigration and the IRS ARE now talking to each other. Also as of June 2014, Canada Customs and the US Customs are also exchanging information on entry and departure dates etc.
Don't take this lightly like some people do.
Toban
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โApr-25-2015 04:27 PM
MamaGoose wrote:John & Angela wrote:MamaGoose wrote:MamaGoose wrote:
Sorry, I just realized I have another question. I had thought if we have no visa (which we don't), Line 1 could be left blank in its entirety. I just came across some info that looks like we would still put in the date we entered the U.S. Thing is, we entered three times during the last calendar year. What do you guys do? Leave it blank? Since you're probably there Jan 1, do you put that date? Or both Jan 1 and the fall date that you re-enter the U.S.?
Can anyone answer this (would sure appreciate it!), or is it something you're not comfortable getting into?
Oh, and we are hoping the 8 month rule comes in, but it wouldn't be any help unless the IRS gets on board with it as well.
Sorry can't help with the question as we haven't been in that situation of multiple entrys.
For the type of visa, technically Canadians are on what is called "an implied B2 visa" but we just write in snowbird visa.
Thanks, John and Angela. So you actually write in the words "snowbird visa"? ๐
For your entries, I would imagine you are already there as of January 1, then you return to Canada in the spring, then you re-enter the U.S. in the fall. I saw someone else writing about this elsewhere online, which is what got me wondering. This person was wondering if they enter the date they had entered the previous fall (2013) or the January 1 date. The form does just cover the calender year of 2014. In our case, we actually had returned to Canada over Christmas-New Years in 2013 and we went back to the U.S. in January, 2014 for a few weeks. Then we left U.S. soil to go on a 2 week cruise and entered the U.S. again in February. Then we returned to Canada in the spring, then back to the U.S. in November. Originally I had thought we could just leave that entire line blank, so I'm glad I didn't go ahead and do that, anyway. I might just attach a note with the dates entered and number of days each time. Or do they just want the first day you ever entered the U.S. in 2014.
(Am I over thinking this? LOL!)
โApr-25-2015 03:50 PM
John & Angela wrote:MamaGoose wrote:MamaGoose wrote:
Sorry, I just realized I have another question. I had thought if we have no visa (which we don't), Line 1 could be left blank in its entirety. I just came across some info that looks like we would still put in the date we entered the U.S. Thing is, we entered three times during the last calendar year. What do you guys do? Leave it blank? Since you're probably there Jan 1, do you put that date? Or both Jan 1 and the fall date that you re-enter the U.S.?
Can anyone answer this (would sure appreciate it!), or is it something you're not comfortable getting into?
Oh, and we are hoping the 8 month rule comes in, but it wouldn't be any help unless the IRS gets on board with it as well.
Sorry can't help with the question as we haven't been in that situation of multiple entrys.
For the type of visa, technically Canadians are on what is called "an implied B2 visa" but we just write in snowbird visa.
โApr-25-2015 06:51 AM
MamaGoose wrote:MamaGoose wrote:
Sorry, I just realized I have another question. I had thought if we have no visa (which we don't), Line 1 could be left blank in its entirety. I just came across some info that looks like we would still put in the date we entered the U.S. Thing is, we entered three times during the last calendar year. What do you guys do? Leave it blank? Since you're probably there Jan 1, do you put that date? Or both Jan 1 and the fall date that you re-enter the U.S.?
Can anyone answer this (would sure appreciate it!), or is it something you're not comfortable getting into?
Oh, and we are hoping the 8 month rule comes in, but it wouldn't be any help unless the IRS gets on board with it as well.
โApr-25-2015 06:46 AM
MamaGoose wrote:
Sorry, I just realized I have another question. I had thought if we have no visa (which we don't), Line 1 could be left blank in its entirety. I just came across some info that looks like we would still put in the date we entered the U.S. Thing is, we entered three times during the last calendar year. What do you guys do? Leave it blank? Since you're probably there Jan 1, do you put that date? Or both Jan 1 and the fall date that you re-enter the U.S.?
โApr-25-2015 06:09 AM
PackerBacker wrote:John & Angela wrote:toban wrote:
They don't respond or confirm receipt. I'd love to see their screen when we go through US Customs to see if the forms have been registered on our file. I would hope they would be.
Toban
I doubt it. I don't think the immigration guys talk to the IRS guys. Completely different set of rules and limits.
Yeah correct. On a side note, the immigration arm is actually looking at extending the right to visit up to 8 months.
โApr-25-2015 04:47 AM
John & Angela wrote:toban wrote:
They don't respond or confirm receipt. I'd love to see their screen when we go through US Customs to see if the forms have been registered on our file. I would hope they would be.
Toban
I doubt it. I don't think the immigration guys talk to the IRS guys. Completely different set of rules and limits.