The traveler is visiting Canada to see family for about six weeks. She is travelling alone and will spend three weeks touring the Rockies after visiting her aunt and cousins in Vancouver. When asked by the customs agent, she declares that she has nothing to declare and is allowed to enter Canada.
The traveler is visiting Canada to see family for about six weeks. She is travelling alone and will spend three weeks touring the Rockies after visiting her aunt and cousins in Vancouver. When asked by the customs agent, she declares that she has nothing to declare and is allowed to enter Canada.
The traveler is visiting Canada to see family for about six weeks. She is travelling alone and will spend three weeks touring the Rockies after visiting her aunt and cousins in Vancouver. When asked by the customs agent, she declares that she has nothing to declare and is allowed to enter Canada.
Customs Agent: ___________ to Canada. ___________ I see you
___________ please? Traveller: ___________ you are. Customs Agent: Thank you. Are you traveling ___________? Traveller: Yes, I am. Customs Agent: What is the ___________ of your visit to Canada? Traveller: I’m ___________ family. Customs Agent: ___________ are you visiting? Traveller: I’m going to see my ___________ and my ___________. Customs Agent: And where do they ___________? Traveller: They live in ___________. Customs Agent: How ___________ will you be ___________ in Canada? Traveller: ___________ about six weeks. Customs Agent: Will you be spending the ___________ time in Vancouver? Traveller: No, I am ___________ to tour the Rockies for three weeks. Customs Agent: And what is your ___________? Traveller: I’m a ___________ student. Customs Agent: Do you have ___________ to ___________? Traveller: ___________. Customs Agent: All right then. ___________ your ___________ in Canada.
Customs Agent: Welcome to Canada. May I see you passport please?
Traveller: Here you are. Customs Agent: Thank you. Are you traveling alone? Traveller: Yes, I am. Customs Agent: What is the purpose of your visit to Canada? Traveller: I’m visiting family. Customs Agent: Who are you visiting? Traveller: I’m going to see my aunt and my cousins. Customs Agent: And where do they live? Traveller: They live in Vancouver. Customs Agent: How long will you be staying in Canada? Traveller: For about six weeks. Customs Agent: Will you be spending the whole time in Vancouver? Traveller: No, I am planning to tour the Rockies for three weeks. Customs Agent: And what is your occupation? Traveller: I’m a university student. Customs Agent: Do you have anything to declare? Traveller: Nothing. Customs Agent: All right then. Enjoy your stay in Canada.