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<blockquote data-quote="MKC8" data-source="post: 324897" data-attributes="member: 8934"><p>If that's your personal experience, or what you've been told or read or remember, so be it.</p><p>Mine differs, and I live on the border, and have crossed regularly (excepting during covid) for over a decade.</p><p></p><p>Passports (or a Nexus or other TTP document) have been required since the WHTI was enacted in 2004. </p><p>Everyone has access to CPIC, for some stuff, like you can run a VIN to see if it's stolen. No special access required. I just did my Wrangler to test it. </p><p>Yes, a Canadian Pardon (or Records Suspension) guarantees nothing at CBP Customs inspection. It does allow you to respond to the security question, "Have you ever been convicted of a crime for which you have not received a pardon?", with a "No" answer, which is a good thing, considering it's a regular question that pops up on things like Nexus applications, and similar security clearance documents. </p><p>I have no idea about the degree of difficulty getting a US entry waiver Visa, but that's what immigration lawyers are for. It does look a bit ugly, from the CBP website. You can apply for up to a 5 year waiver, so you can enter multiple times on your approved visa, until it expires, and it's not state specific, as far as I can tell. One size fits all, appears to apply here?</p><p></p><p>Rather than drag this out into an endless off topic, let's just let our own personal experience be our guide. </p><p>Agree to disagree.</p><p>Each to his own. </p><p>Adieu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKC8, post: 324897, member: 8934"] If that's your personal experience, or what you've been told or read or remember, so be it. Mine differs, and I live on the border, and have crossed regularly (excepting during covid) for over a decade. Passports (or a Nexus or other TTP document) have been required since the WHTI was enacted in 2004. Everyone has access to CPIC, for some stuff, like you can run a VIN to see if it's stolen. No special access required. I just did my Wrangler to test it. Yes, a Canadian Pardon (or Records Suspension) guarantees nothing at CBP Customs inspection. It does allow you to respond to the security question, "Have you ever been convicted of a crime for which you have not received a pardon?", with a "No" answer, which is a good thing, considering it's a regular question that pops up on things like Nexus applications, and similar security clearance documents. I have no idea about the degree of difficulty getting a US entry waiver Visa, but that's what immigration lawyers are for. It does look a bit ugly, from the CBP website. You can apply for up to a 5 year waiver, so you can enter multiple times on your approved visa, until it expires, and it's not state specific, as far as I can tell. One size fits all, appears to apply here? Rather than drag this out into an endless off topic, let's just let our own personal experience be our guide. Agree to disagree. Each to his own. Adieu. [/QUOTE]
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