Cheapest trip from Canada to anywhere for visa purposes

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I would double-check this with Border Services before getting on a plane, but my understanding is they only want proof you are leaving. For example, at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5256ETOC.asp it says you must (among other things):

  • satisfy an officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay,
  • show that you have enough money to maintain yourself and your family members in Canada and to return home,
  • not intend to work or study in Canada unless authorized to do so,

If you have a confirmed booking or reservation in the States, along with a story about how you are getting to it, I would expect that to be ok. For example, you have something booked in Niagara Falls US and you say "I will travel within Canada from Vancouver to Niagara Falls Ont, then walk across the bridge." Or perhaps "I will travel within Canada from Vancouver to Windsor, then take the Tunnel to Detroit."

First and foremost, please do not use this technique to lie to immigration. I never lie to the border people of any country and I sure don't want anyone lying to mine. Second, make sure that your story is not just true, but is obviously and clearly reasonable and true. You can't hitchike from Vancouver to Niagara Falls in 12 hours, for example. Your confirmation of whatever it is you're going to do should be consistent with your travel plans. And third, don't just do part of the plan. Book the event, and the hotel, and the rental car, for example. Provide the address of the friend you'll be visiting in the US. Etc. While you could probably be "free and easy" with most of your planning, if you are going to use a plan to "satisfy an officer" then it should not be arm-wavy.

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Considering that the cheapest way across would probably be walking there are many crossings that you can do this at:

Niagara Falls Rainbow Bridge

In Vancouver you can do this across the Peace Arch

You can 100% cross by foot into Lubek, ME, the only problem is I have no idea how to get to the Canadian side of the border through Canada as there didn't seem to be any land connection.

Next Cheapest would be the BUS

Greyhound: Montreal to Plattsburgh, NY fare is about $20 one way.

There is Windsor Transit to Detroit but as BrendanMcK pointed out it has to be bought on the spot listed fare is $4.

Vancouver to Seattle you already know.

Finally got onto Megabus. Depending on the day the one way ticket is $17-$21 one way.

One more thing that may be a possibility but I have no and can find no information on hitching a ride with a trucker going from Canada to the US but I know that there are a lot of those going from Montreal and Toronto.

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