Subject: Re: Canada
Author: ranjan
Date: Jan 7, 2004, 7:19 PM
Post ID: 1715684248
Thanks Elisabeth,
If you could post how to get that "pardon certificate", I know that I would
be thankful, if not others on the list.
I have been checking into the Canadian consulate at Seattle for this same
info and what I found arre numerous forms and a ^ month minium waiting time.
Also a $150.00 non refundable filing fee (tourist tax??).
I have heard about a shorter form and interviesw tha ttakes place with an
appt. right at the border ncrossing but as yet have not seen anthing in
writing on this venue.
Any help would be much appreciated and rewarded. thanks
Randy Wilson
SE SoDak
----- Original Message -----
From: "alacritas" <ej-@sympatico.ca>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: Canada
Hi all, I will check what are the rules and post them on the list. I vaguely |
hearing there is a certificate you can get to cancel old violations - |
remember if it applies to getting into Canada or into the USA - I will |
into that too. Toughest thing are the delays at the border - usually going into USA. Best |
avoid going through at peak hours. I always find the customs officials are more interested in asking me |
about my bike than searching through my things. This sometimes works: if you get stopped for speeding in Canada and your speedometer only shows miles - point to your speedometer and explain you |
a mistake converting the miles to kilometers. That may get you off with a warning or a lesser ticket. Cheers, Elisabeth ranjan wrote:
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