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Old 09-11-2019, 11:45 AM   #10
DoubleF
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Originally Posted by Lubicon View Post
In the US many places allow Canadians to use the US passport holders line, does the opposite hold true in Canada?
For customs/entry purposes, isn't it mainly based on the guardianship and residing address? I would believe the opposite is true as well. However, I think it has to go based on the individual in charge.

So for instance, since OP is a Canadian citizen and Canadian document holder, he can go in that line with his kids in tow. But I don't think he can technically do the opposite in the US where he'd go in the US line with his kids as US document holders (although sometimes they begrudgingly do it anyways).

In Hong Kong for instance (I am a PR there), I can go through the PR/Citizen entry line with my wife in tow (Canadian passport, no HK PR) and bypass the stupidly long lineup for international document entry (some times literally 10-20 times longer). My friend did the same with her spouse in the Macau line in Macau as well.

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