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Can a Mexican citizen living in US under DACA drive to Canada?
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As a U.S. DACA recipient, I would like to visit Canada. Could I walk through the border walk point with a Mexican passport? Planning on flying to Mexico after Canada anyway.
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As a U.S. DACA recipient, I would like to visit Canada. Could I walk through the border walk point with a Mexican passport? Planning on flying to Mexico after Canada anyway.
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Do you have advance parole?
– ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn
23 hours ago
@ThEiLlEgAlaLiEn: Highly unlikely, since they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
14 hours ago
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Are you intending to return to the US at any point?
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As a U.S. DACA recipient, I would like to visit Canada. Could I walk through the border walk point with a Mexican passport? Planning on flying to Mexico after Canada anyway.
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As a U.S. DACA recipient, I would like to visit Canada. Could I walk through the border walk point with a Mexican passport? Planning on flying to Mexico after Canada anyway.
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Do you have advance parole?
– ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn
23 hours ago
@ThEiLlEgAlaLiEn: Highly unlikely, since they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
14 hours ago
1
Are you intending to return to the US at any point?
– David K
13 hours ago
add a comment |
2
Do you have advance parole?
– ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn
23 hours ago
@ThEiLlEgAlaLiEn: Highly unlikely, since they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
14 hours ago
1
Are you intending to return to the US at any point?
– David K
13 hours ago
2
2
Do you have advance parole?
– ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn
23 hours ago
Do you have advance parole?
– ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn
23 hours ago
@ThEiLlEgAlaLiEn: Highly unlikely, since they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
14 hours ago
@ThEiLlEgAlaLiEn: Highly unlikely, since they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
14 hours ago
1
1
Are you intending to return to the US at any point?
– David K
13 hours ago
Are you intending to return to the US at any point?
– David K
13 hours ago
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It's coming back to the USA you need to be worried about. You would need Advanced Parole to come back, even then you might not be admitted back to the USA. If you're not looking to go back to the USA after you fly to Mexico from Canada then you shouldn't have a problem.
Mexicans can go to Canada visa free, you will need an eTA if you travel by air. But you mention walking up to the border, you wouldn't need an eTA if you did that. Canadian immigration can refuse you entry if they think you have immigrant intent etc.
From an immigration attorney Justin C. Vance from Reno, NV
Unfortunately, simply being a DACA recipient is not sufficient to
allow your re-entry into the United States, as you would also need to
qualify for Advanced Parole. You do not want to try to travel outside
of the U.S. without having first applied for and received an Advanced
Parole Document. Advanced Parole is usually reserved for (1) urgent
humanitarian purposes, (2) educational purposes, or (3) employment
purposes. If you want to travel to Canada, I would first look into
whether you qualify for an Advanced Parole Document (Form I-131). Even
if you obtain Advanced Parole, keep in mind that the CBP officer who
will meet you upon your return can deny your entry if he/she finds
that you are "inadmissible" for some reason (such as health or
security reasons). In other words, there is certainly risk involved,
so be careful.
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-a-daca-recipient-travel-to-canada---3642337.html
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Furthermore, they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
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15 hours ago
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It's coming back to the USA you need to be worried about. You would need Advanced Parole to come back, even then you might not be admitted back to the USA. If you're not looking to go back to the USA after you fly to Mexico from Canada then you shouldn't have a problem.
Mexicans can go to Canada visa free, you will need an eTA if you travel by air. But you mention walking up to the border, you wouldn't need an eTA if you did that. Canadian immigration can refuse you entry if they think you have immigrant intent etc.
From an immigration attorney Justin C. Vance from Reno, NV
Unfortunately, simply being a DACA recipient is not sufficient to
allow your re-entry into the United States, as you would also need to
qualify for Advanced Parole. You do not want to try to travel outside
of the U.S. without having first applied for and received an Advanced
Parole Document. Advanced Parole is usually reserved for (1) urgent
humanitarian purposes, (2) educational purposes, or (3) employment
purposes. If you want to travel to Canada, I would first look into
whether you qualify for an Advanced Parole Document (Form I-131). Even
if you obtain Advanced Parole, keep in mind that the CBP officer who
will meet you upon your return can deny your entry if he/she finds
that you are "inadmissible" for some reason (such as health or
security reasons). In other words, there is certainly risk involved,
so be careful.
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-a-daca-recipient-travel-to-canada---3642337.html
10
Furthermore, they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
15 hours ago
add a comment |
It's coming back to the USA you need to be worried about. You would need Advanced Parole to come back, even then you might not be admitted back to the USA. If you're not looking to go back to the USA after you fly to Mexico from Canada then you shouldn't have a problem.
Mexicans can go to Canada visa free, you will need an eTA if you travel by air. But you mention walking up to the border, you wouldn't need an eTA if you did that. Canadian immigration can refuse you entry if they think you have immigrant intent etc.
From an immigration attorney Justin C. Vance from Reno, NV
Unfortunately, simply being a DACA recipient is not sufficient to
allow your re-entry into the United States, as you would also need to
qualify for Advanced Parole. You do not want to try to travel outside
of the U.S. without having first applied for and received an Advanced
Parole Document. Advanced Parole is usually reserved for (1) urgent
humanitarian purposes, (2) educational purposes, or (3) employment
purposes. If you want to travel to Canada, I would first look into
whether you qualify for an Advanced Parole Document (Form I-131). Even
if you obtain Advanced Parole, keep in mind that the CBP officer who
will meet you upon your return can deny your entry if he/she finds
that you are "inadmissible" for some reason (such as health or
security reasons). In other words, there is certainly risk involved,
so be careful.
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-a-daca-recipient-travel-to-canada---3642337.html
10
Furthermore, they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
15 hours ago
add a comment |
It's coming back to the USA you need to be worried about. You would need Advanced Parole to come back, even then you might not be admitted back to the USA. If you're not looking to go back to the USA after you fly to Mexico from Canada then you shouldn't have a problem.
Mexicans can go to Canada visa free, you will need an eTA if you travel by air. But you mention walking up to the border, you wouldn't need an eTA if you did that. Canadian immigration can refuse you entry if they think you have immigrant intent etc.
From an immigration attorney Justin C. Vance from Reno, NV
Unfortunately, simply being a DACA recipient is not sufficient to
allow your re-entry into the United States, as you would also need to
qualify for Advanced Parole. You do not want to try to travel outside
of the U.S. without having first applied for and received an Advanced
Parole Document. Advanced Parole is usually reserved for (1) urgent
humanitarian purposes, (2) educational purposes, or (3) employment
purposes. If you want to travel to Canada, I would first look into
whether you qualify for an Advanced Parole Document (Form I-131). Even
if you obtain Advanced Parole, keep in mind that the CBP officer who
will meet you upon your return can deny your entry if he/she finds
that you are "inadmissible" for some reason (such as health or
security reasons). In other words, there is certainly risk involved,
so be careful.
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-a-daca-recipient-travel-to-canada---3642337.html
It's coming back to the USA you need to be worried about. You would need Advanced Parole to come back, even then you might not be admitted back to the USA. If you're not looking to go back to the USA after you fly to Mexico from Canada then you shouldn't have a problem.
Mexicans can go to Canada visa free, you will need an eTA if you travel by air. But you mention walking up to the border, you wouldn't need an eTA if you did that. Canadian immigration can refuse you entry if they think you have immigrant intent etc.
From an immigration attorney Justin C. Vance from Reno, NV
Unfortunately, simply being a DACA recipient is not sufficient to
allow your re-entry into the United States, as you would also need to
qualify for Advanced Parole. You do not want to try to travel outside
of the U.S. without having first applied for and received an Advanced
Parole Document. Advanced Parole is usually reserved for (1) urgent
humanitarian purposes, (2) educational purposes, or (3) employment
purposes. If you want to travel to Canada, I would first look into
whether you qualify for an Advanced Parole Document (Form I-131). Even
if you obtain Advanced Parole, keep in mind that the CBP officer who
will meet you upon your return can deny your entry if he/she finds
that you are "inadmissible" for some reason (such as health or
security reasons). In other words, there is certainly risk involved,
so be careful.
https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-a-daca-recipient-travel-to-canada---3642337.html
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Do you have advance parole?
– ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn
23 hours ago
@ThEiLlEgAlaLiEn: Highly unlikely, since they no longer issue Advance Parole for DACA beneficiaries since September 2017.
– user102008
14 hours ago
1
Are you intending to return to the US at any point?
– David K
13 hours ago