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Ryk wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:18:11 -0700 (PDT), in message manolovs wrote: Please send some info what a Canadian citizen have to do to clear us Customs/immigration? Any good links? Thank you. It really depends on what and where. I have obtained the best information about current conditions by phoning in advance to check what the rules are today. http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/ The web info can be confusing and out of date. Generally, if you own the vessel and everybody on board is a Canadian with a passport, then you can probably land without difficulty at any port of entry. Ryk The biggest reason I was ragging him was that he was, apparently, to lazy to provide a modicum of information; for instance, arriving by boat, aircraft or parachuting in. How many people in the party, if more than one, what are their nationalities. If on a vessel what are the most recent port(s) of call: I'll bet that if he's coming from Havana, there will be a few extra questions, if from Columbia perhaps a really thorough examination/inspection..... Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ For a quality usenet news server, try DNEWS, easy to install, fast, efficient and reliable. For home servers or carrier class installations with millions of users it will allow you to grow! ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dnews.htm ---- |
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![]() "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... The biggest reason I was ragging him was that he was, apparently, to lazy to provide a modicum of information; for instance, arriving by boat, aircraft or parachuting in. How many people in the party, if more than one, what are their nationalities. If on a vessel what are the most recent port(s) of call: I'll bet that if he's coming from Havana, there will be a few extra questions, if from Columbia perhaps a really thorough examination/inspection..... Duh! You can assume he's arriving by private yacht or he wouldn't be posting to rec.boats.cruising. And, since he's posting from Surrey, British Columbia one can also assume he is a long ways from Port Everglades but to the north; not to the south. If he arrives via Cuba or Columbia then he's an even worse navigator than Capt. Skip but I find that hard to believe. Also one can tell by his sentence structure and improper verb tense that's he's a Canuck - i.e. speaks French and attempts English. As you can see the poor dude really does need help. So, here is a link that even a Frog might understand: http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/ -- Gregory Hall |
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![]() "Gregory Hall" wrote in message ... "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... The biggest reason I was ragging him was that he was, apparently, to lazy to provide a modicum of information; for instance, arriving by boat, aircraft or parachuting in. How many people in the party, if more than one, what are their nationalities. If on a vessel what are the most recent port(s) of call: I'll bet that if he's coming from Havana, there will be a few extra questions, if from Columbia perhaps a really thorough examination/inspection..... Duh! You can assume he's arriving by private yacht or he wouldn't be posting to rec.boats.cruising. And, since he's posting from Surrey, British Columbia one can also assume he is a long ways from Port Everglades but to the north; not to the south. If he arrives via Cuba or Columbia then he's an even worse navigator than Capt. Skip but I find that hard to believe. Also one can tell by his sentence structure and improper verb tense that's he's a Canuck - i.e. speaks French and attempts English. As you can see the poor dude really does need help. So, here is a link that even a Frog might understand: http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/ -- Gregory Hall We'll see how good your grammar is when Spanish is the official language of the United States. Besides, those Quebecors play pretty good hockey..eh? (Montreal defeats Boston to advance to next playoff round) |
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Don White wrote:
Besides, those Quebecors play pretty good hockey..eh? (Montreal defeats Boston to advance to next playoff round) Yeah, and damned near razes Montreal to the ground in celebration, heaven help the city if they win the cup.... Cheers Marty |
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![]() "Gregory Hall" wrote in message ... ...Also one can tell by his sentence structure and improper verb tense that's he's a Canuck.... Gregory Hall The "that's" bit puzzles me. Mind you, I'm just a frog... -- http://francois.lonchamp.free.fr Un doigt de linguistique ... et un soupçon de voile |
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![]() "lonchamp" wrote in message ... "Gregory Hall" wrote in message ... ...Also one can tell by his sentence structure and improper verb tense that's he's a Canuck.... Gregory Hall The "that's" bit puzzles me. Mind you, I'm just a frog... LOL... |
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Gregory Hall wrote:
[delightful, scintillating wit snipped here] .. So, here is a link that even a Frog might understand: Ah Gregory, too bad you missed your calling to a career in diplomacy, the world is truly the worse for it.... Cheers Marty |
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