by Bethers » Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:53 pm
Jean was always legal - the problem is sometimes following the bells and whistles to stay so. I had an employee who is now a US citizen who almost wasn't able to become one because the person in the office one of the days he went to complete more paperwork simply was not happy for ANYONE else to become a citizen. Luckily my employee spoke several languages and also helped a few others there - because this person with a big ego wasn't going to let any of them complete things - and this was in the final stages, when everything was supposedly done.
I have had less trouble with customs in every country I've been to than with my own. And they always like to make me feel like I've done something wrong. Coming back through from Alaska this summer, at the final customs for the lower 48, the first person I saw asked me rediculous questions and was obviously a young person who was enjoying being the "big kahuna" for lack of a better term. Then after I pulled over, the lady, who was nicer, did exactly what we had been informed the previous day on the phone wouldn't be a problem. I was at a friends in Canada my last couple days and they called the border to see if there was any problem with certain items - specifying dog foods - because they sometimes are a problem. We got told that as long as it was a "major brand sold in both countries" there was no problem and they wouldn't care. This lady didn't follow that rule at all - and went through every dog item I had - and said if it didn't, somewhere on the label say "MADE in the US" she could take it. She followed that by saying she'd make an exception if I had the receipt proving where I purchased each item. Yeah, right. Let me tell you - most of the products do NOT say Made in the US - and everything I had was purchased in the US. After much hemming and hawing, and I was sweet as pie the whole time, she let me keep everything. All were major brands, nothing out of the ordinary. But this dog food discussion took a long, long time - the border crossing back into the US took me about 1 1/2 total. Pain in the butt. And, no, don't tell me they are doing this to protect me. This was just "cuz they can."
Oh, how about when I went to Campobello for a day with a friend, in her car. We came back later in the day, back into the US - and they were sure that we'd bought lots of meat, etc that we couldn't bring back in. Yeah, of course we did - we always want to pay twice the price. We were sightseeing for goodness sake. I was so glad I hadn't crossed in my rv that trip.
Beth
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