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Re: Over stayed - left and question on return visit Posted on: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 21:04:45 -0600

On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 01:27:09 +0000, Rete
wrote:

>
>Perhaps she was renouncing her US citizenship or returning her green
>card to the Americans. Who knows and who really cares.
For the record we encountered the bitch from hell on the CDN side who
demanded a birth certifacate which at that moment we couldn't put our
hands on. When we came back to the CDN side the other guards
apoligised to us for her behaviour but since we were her case we were
subject to her tiraid. Do not cross into Coots Alberta, ask any
trucker anywhere - they will agree.
>
>My apologies to my Canadian husband, but I don't care for any alien,
>Canadian included, who doesn't follow government regulations. He wasn't
>suppose to be in the US for more than six months ... he was an illegal
>alien. Period, end of story.
Yup, spending my money, buying US products and services - but I
understand and do not argue your position.
>
>Now the issue is whether he is banned or not. From the little I know
>and have been told, no, he isn't because for a Canadian his overstay has
>to be determined by an Immigration Judge. That said, since he wasn't
>too bright and told the US agent he was an illegal alien for 18 months,
>they might have marked that on their rooster and his name will come up
>when he attempts to cross the Can/Am border.

Everything has changed since 9/11. Never appeared before anyone
official, was just told by the guy I had to leave which we were doing
anyway.