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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: You also should have been reporting into Canadian customs when you arrived in Canada. I did. ;-) Here's something interesting to consider, then. The US and Canadian Customs share computer data about arriving and departing vessels. I was standing in a US customs office waiting to report and I overheard a phone conversation in which a customs agent was detailing all of the previous border crossings for a specific vessel going back about ten years or more previously. What struck me as odd was that the US agent knew exactly when the vessel entered Canada over the years- data that would not have been available except through Canadian customs because as you know we are not required to "check out". If you're on the Canadian database as checking "in" to Canada and not on the US database as having "returned" to the US, the evidence to make life a bit awkward for you is alive and kicking. This is exactly the sort of thing that can come back and bite you in the butt someday. Hey I am one of those people who like living on the edge. I might even cross a street outside of a designated crosswalk area and or drive over the designated speed limit. The bottom line is that I survived and don't stay awake at night worrying about it. I doubt that the terrorists do either. ;-) |
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