ghettoperson
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Next year I'm going to be studying in Canada, and as well as visiting cities in Canada, I'd like to be able to visit the States a bit whilst I'm there. Only thing is, how does that work with visas? I'll have a one year study visa for Canada, but will that grant me access to the States with a British passport? I remember when I was in the States a few years back, we crossed the border into Canada by car just fine, however we then had a US visa, and the Canadians don't require one for visits under 6 months or so with a UK passport. Would I need to get a US visa? This would only be for short weekend trips, if that makes any difference.
Winston_Churchill
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ghettoperson wrote:

Next year I'm going to be studying in Canada, and as well as visiting cities in Canada, I'd like to be able to visit the States a bit whilst I'm there. Only thing is, how does that work with visas? I'll have a one year study visa for Canada, but will that grant me access to the States with a British passport? I remember when I was in the States a few years back, we crossed the border into Canada by car just fine, however we then had a US visa, and the Canadians don't require one for visits under 6 months or so with a UK passport. Would I need to get a US visa? This would only be for short weekend trips, if that makes any difference.
I'm pretty sure having a passport makes you okay for anything. And we need a passport to cross now from Canada to US

And what university are you going to here!?
ghettoperson
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Brock.
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ghettoperson wrote:

Next year I'm going to be studying in Canada, and as well as visiting cities in Canada, I'd like to be able to visit the States a bit whilst I'm there. Only thing is, how does that work with visas? I'll have a one year study visa for Canada, but will that grant me access to the States with a British passport? I remember when I was in the States a few years back, we crossed the border into Canada by car just fine, however we then had a US visa, and the Canadians don't require one for visits under 6 months or so with a UK passport. Would I need to get a US visa? This would only be for short weekend trips, if that makes any difference.
I wouldn't go at to Canada at all.  Just study in the States.
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Winston_Churchill
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ghettoperson wrote:

Brock.
"If you can walk and talk you can go to Brock"

Pretty small university, my friend goes there and he likes it a lot.  Just be used to small towns though lol
ghettoperson
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Winston_Churchill wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Brock.
"If you can walk and talk you can go to Brock"

Pretty small university, my friend goes there and he likes it a lot.  Just be used to small towns though lol
Haha, yeah apparently it isn't the best uni in the world, but decent enough. I don't really care, I'm doing it for the experience rather than the brand name school. My first and second choices was full (UBC and UofT). My current school is tiny so it doesn't bother me that much (>5000 people)
ghettoperson
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Oh sweet, according to the British Airways site I don't need a visa to visit the US if I have an e-passport, which I do, and I just need to get travel authorisation from the Department of State before I fly.
Winston_Churchill
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ghettoperson wrote:

Winston_Churchill wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Brock.
"If you can walk and talk you can go to Brock"

Pretty small university, my friend goes there and he likes it a lot.  Just be used to small towns though lol
Haha, yeah apparently it isn't the best uni in the world, but decent enough. I don't really care, I'm doing it for the experience rather than the brand name school. My first and second choices was full (UBC and UofT). My current school is tiny so it doesn't bother me that much (>5000 people)
Yeah I know, all the universities here have little sayings like that, its not a bad school at all.  I'm actually at U of T and its pretty sweet, you'll have to come to the big city some time for some clubbing experience
ghettoperson
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Yeah definitely, I'll be working over the summer so I can afford plenty of plane tickets + hotels.
Winston_Churchill
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Plane tickets? To go where?
ghettoperson
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New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
Winston_Churchill
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ghettoperson wrote:

New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
Sweet, check your facebook
CameronPoe
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ghettoperson wrote:

New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
When I spent the summer in the US back in 99 I bought an 'Eastern Rail Pass' with Amtrak - unlimited train travel for two weeks from Chicago east as far as Boston/New York/DC/Miami/etc. Recommended.
Winston_Churchill
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CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
When I spent the summer in the US back in 99 I bought an 'Eastern Rail Pass' with Amtrak - unlimited train travel for two weeks from Chicago east as far as Boston/New York/DC/Miami/etc. Recommended.
He'll be living in Canada though, likely wont have many 2 week periods to go traveling. University students get 50% off train tickets in Ontario (possibly Canada, not sure)
Flecco
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CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
When I spent the summer in the US back in 99 I bought an 'Eastern Rail Pass' with Amtrak - unlimited train travel for two weeks from Chicago east as far as Boston/New York/DC/Miami/etc. Recommended.
That sounds brilliant.

Cost much? Are travel times good/bad?
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
ghettoperson
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CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
When I spent the summer in the US back in 99 I bought an 'Eastern Rail Pass' with Amtrak - unlimited train travel for two weeks from Chicago east as far as Boston/New York/DC/Miami/etc. Recommended.
Oooh nice. That won't particularly help me with weekend trips, but I'm there for a whole year, so I'll definitely take advantage of that over Christmas/other vacations.
ghettoperson
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Damn, Greyhound says it's 10 hours from St.Catharines to New York, and it appears to cost the same as a plane fare. Flying it is!
Cheez
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Visiting NY in USA while studying at Brock in Canada as a Brit.
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FEOS
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Flecco wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
When I spent the summer in the US back in 99 I bought an 'Eastern Rail Pass' with Amtrak - unlimited train travel for two weeks from Chicago east as far as Boston/New York/DC/Miami/etc. Recommended.
That sounds brilliant.

Cost much? Are travel times good/bad?
Amtrak sucks balls.

And not in a good way.

Greyhound sucks balls.

And not in a good way.

Best bet is to rent a car and drive...particularly if you're going to be staying in the NE US (DC and north).
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ghettoperson
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FEOS wrote:

Flecco wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:


When I spent the summer in the US back in 99 I bought an 'Eastern Rail Pass' with Amtrak - unlimited train travel for two weeks from Chicago east as far as Boston/New York/DC/Miami/etc. Recommended.
That sounds brilliant.

Cost much? Are travel times good/bad?
Amtrak sucks balls.

And not in a good way.

Greyhound sucks balls.

And not in a good way.

Best bet is to rent a car and drive...particularly if you're going to be staying in the NE US (DC and north).
I can't drive, and wouldn't rental + gas be more than a plane ticket?
Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
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ghettoperson wrote:

Damn, Greyhound says it's 10 hours from St.Catharines to New York, and it appears to cost the same as a plane fare. Flying it is!
Heh, Greyhound has a bad rep here.

Probably because of the guy who got decapitated on one last year and the other guy who shot one up or something recently
CameronPoe
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Flecco wrote:

CameronPoe wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

New York, DC, maybe Vancouver. I'll take the train/bus where possible though.
When I spent the summer in the US back in 99 I bought an 'Eastern Rail Pass' with Amtrak - unlimited train travel for two weeks from Chicago east as far as Boston/New York/DC/Miami/etc. Recommended.
That sounds brilliant.

Cost much? Are travel times good/bad?
If I recall correctly it was about $200 or so, which was a lot for me at the time as an impoverished student. Travel times were handy for avoiding another nights accommodation cost. I did overnights from Chicago to Niagara and from DC to Boston. Very handy.
Superior Mind
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Over one of your breaks while in North America take a plane in to Boston. From there take the one of the Chinatown buses (Fungwah, Luckystar, amongst others) into New York for $15. These buses will bring you in to Manhattan. You can take similar buses to DC or you can take a ~3-4 hour train ride from Penn Station to Union Station in DC.

http://www.chinatown-bus.com/
https://www.fungwahbus.com/t-schedule.aspx
http://www.luckystarbus.com/

etc. etc. etc.

Last edited by Superior Mind (2009-03-01 09:06:03)

ghettoperson
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Superior Mind wrote:

Over one of your breaks while in North America take a plane in to Boston. From there take the one of the Chinatown buses (Fungwah, Luckystar, amongst others) into New York for $15. These buses will bring you in to Manhattan. You can take similar buses to DC or you can take a ~3-4 hour train ride from Penn Station to Union Station in DC.

http://www.chinatown-bus.com/
https://www.fungwahbus.com/t-schedule.aspx
http://www.luckystarbus.com/

etc. etc. etc.
Nice one, cheers for that. Looking at flights though, all the cheap ones stop off in New York anyway, so I may as well just fly there and make the opposite journeys.
Kmar
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