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by ahelwer
4933 days ago
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Not her fault. A lot of people make this mistake; a coworker of mine was driving down into the states (from Canada) to run a training course for a company. The customs officials asked him what his business was in the states, and the sentence he replied with happened to contain the word "work." After ten hours of sitting in a room he was turned back, and we had to fly someone else down to teach the course. Moral: when you're asked why you're visiting a country, do NOT reply with anything that could be (intentionally) misinterpreted as "to find work." |
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