My experience with this was even way longer ago than your's, but I had to do the same thing, submit Visit Clearance Requests to CDLS(W) every time I went to the US. Depending on where I was going (and/or if it was going to be a frequent occurrence), I was also required to be "accredited" by the...
Actually you do.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/other-visa-categories/visa-employees-nato.html
And from the SOFA (the agreement not the VP's former paramour)...
In the 80s to early 2000s Canadian citizens didn't need a passport to cross the border to the USA (or Mexico). You only needed to show proof of citizenship, usually a birth certificate but in many instances they just took your word of place of birth as long as you had a Canadian drivers...
As the OP indicated over 10 years ago that he was then living in the United States
and a couple of years later raised a question that suggested he may prefer not interacting with normal CBP procedures/personnel.
It is possible that he may have had previous negative interaction with US...
Read these. They may answer your questions, or more likely generate more questions.
https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/policies-standards/canadian-forces-military-personnel-instructions/terms-of-service.html...
While it would be a good tale, neither the "lawyer" nor the jurisdiction is identified. One clue as the handcuffed woman (it seems to be a "shackled gals" fetish thread) is led from the courtroom by deputies is the county shield for "Hamilton County, Ohio". The county seat is Cincinnati...
But the war criminal Putin seemed almost giddy. He got his smiling face being warmly welcomed by Trump who then ushered him into the presidential limo. Guess that Vlad not wanting to use lube for this encounter may account for Trump's appearance of discomfort...
And I got food poisoning in Alexandria. No problem in the Egyptian one, but got the trots eating out in the Virginia one. (But to be honest, the quantity of beer that we consumed may have contributed - my companions were Australians and New Zealanders).
Yep. Not that bad. Relatively lucky that they weren't worse.
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C340337
https://www.cofepow.org.uk/med-info/tropical-ulcers
Then why didn't you write that rather than apparently repeating some random, unattributed (and incorrect) comment. Were you trying to sound almost "presidential" or just emulating the practice of not bothering about facts?
I guess you missed that it wasn't the "Chief of Police" who was fired but that the Chief fired suspended a subordinate district commander. But never let facts interfere with a story.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-police-commander-suspended-crime-statistics/3959566/
And the collection of signatures is off and running
https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/local-news/hundreds-sign-alberta-forever-canada-petition-in-red-deer-8183518
What a signature collector needs to know.
Old timer response. By the mid-70s (after 14 CFSPDB opened in Edmonton) those in custody were held in cells at the guardhouse down at the Alliston gate for short sentences or until they were escorted to Edmonton. And no, I didn't do time in cells there, though I did escort a detainee.
This...
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