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  • F1 OPT but entered on B2

    Hi,

    I am a Canadian citizen and I am on an F1-OPT. I returned to Canada for summer vacation but I visited the US during that time on occasion (twice within the same month) on a B2 status because my job doesn't start until the end of the summer. In retrospect it is really foolish of me to do so. I am wondering if my F1 OPT will be cancelled and if I should do anything to rectify the mistake. Thank you so much.

    Best,
    Charles

  • #2
    Originally posted by Charles ChunJun Cao View Post
    Hi,

    I am a Canadian citizen and I am on an F1-OPT. I returned to Canada for summer vacation but I visited the US during that time on occasion (twice within the same month) on a B2 status because my job doesn't start until the end of the summer. In retrospect it is really foolish of me to do so. I am wondering if my F1 OPT will be cancelled and if I should do anything to rectify the mistake. Thank you so much.

    Best,
    Charles
    If you're a Canadian citizen, then why didn't you enter on the VWP? As to whether or not it's going to affect you is really up to the VO at the time you re-enter to continue your OPT.
    This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

    -Krypton9591

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    • #3
      Originally posted by krypton9591 View Post
      If you're a Canadian citizen, then why didn't you enter on the VWP? As to whether or not it's going to affect you is really up to the VO at the time you re-enter to continue your OPT.
      Canada is not part of the VWP. Canadian visitors are admitted on B2.

      This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by newacct View Post
        Canada is not part of the VWP. Canadian visitors are admitted on B2.
        you're correct about the VWP, that was my mistake, however according to the ESTA site, unless they are coming for school or work purposes(why he has an F1 visa) they also don't need a visa to enter although they are able to apply for one if they'd like

        "Important Facts for Canadian Citizens:

        In most cases Canadian passport holders are not requited to hold a U.S. visa to enter the United States directly from Canada.
        Canada is not a part of the Visa Waiver Program and Canadian passport holders do not need and cannot apply for ESTA."

        Explore U.S. travel requirements for Canadians. Learn about ESTA, its exceptions, and rules for Canadian citizens and immigrants.
        This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

        -Krypton9591

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