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Old 14th Jan 2003, 00:54
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Regarding the North American freight side, and Canadians living in Canada holding a US base, assuming one does't have a US passport / green card, (and I realized the company does't offer assistance on the subject), how do most pilots deal with the immigration issue. Does it matter that you are entering only to pick up an airplane?
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No. Crew Visa adequate.
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I guess it all depends on where you are paid
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Dartman, there is no issue...I tell the immigration officer that I'm going to work...then I walk through. Simple. Same thing on the way back.
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