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Driving into Canada (BC) for a moose hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2603962" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>Sounds like you have all the info you will need for a great trip.</p><p></p><p>On a lighter note, always be polite with the Canadian BP and you should have no problems. My spouse (a US & Canadian citizen) once made a joking remark to a Canadian BP and spent 45 minutes being questioned while I stared at the walls waiting for her. From then on, I only had to remind her to keep 'it' shut and let me do the talking. </p><p></p><p>OTOH, US BP once was a PITA. We were driving back from Canada and arrived at a small US boarder crossing. Handed over our car rental agreement and passports. Spouse has a different last name than mine. BP agent asked if we were related, Yes, we are married. Not sure why he needed to know. He asked, why doesn't she have the same last last name? I pointed out that my last name was 12 characters long and hers only 6 and would he want to have mine? He stared at me for a moment and his lips almost started to smile before he returned the paper work and told us to move along.......must have been a slow day for him. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2603962, member: 105138"] Sounds like you have all the info you will need for a great trip. On a lighter note, always be polite with the Canadian BP and you should have no problems. My spouse (a US & Canadian citizen) once made a joking remark to a Canadian BP and spent 45 minutes being questioned while I stared at the walls waiting for her. From then on, I only had to remind her to keep 'it' shut and let me do the talking. OTOH, US BP once was a PITA. We were driving back from Canada and arrived at a small US boarder crossing. Handed over our car rental agreement and passports. Spouse has a different last name than mine. BP agent asked if we were related, Yes, we are married. Not sure why he needed to know. He asked, why doesn't she have the same last last name? I pointed out that my last name was 12 characters long and hers only 6 and would he want to have mine? He stared at me for a moment and his lips almost started to smile before he returned the paper work and told us to move along.......must have been a slow day for him. LOL [/QUOTE]
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