u/dovingtonofdover

Canadian/French going to the US

I’m Canadian and French. I’ve always used my CAD passport to go to the US for the obvious reason that I don’t need an ESTA.

My Canadian passport is full. There’s space for the stamp, but no blank page. I understand this technically makes my passport non valid for travel but also it doesn’t always get stamped and half the time they don’t even look at the pages. Most of my US visits i don’t get a stamp, but that may be because technically B1 entry is valid for 6 months.

Should I just pay the 40 dollars for the ESTA on my French passport? or should the Canadian one be fine.

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u/dovingtonofdover — 3 days ago

Air Canada HQ Employees: Questions about your day to day.

Hello AC community

I have a job offer from AC to work at HQ. I won't give more details than that, but I would be moving from another city if I accept the offer. A couple of questions for anyone who can answer:

  • Do any of you actually take the 174 bus to get there? Is it reliable (especially in the winter) or do you drive?
  • I come from a place where healthcare is (fully) provided by the government with no supplementary pharma or other insurance required. How much do you pay each month for this? It's not in the offer.. other than the fact I can choose which plan I want. I asked HR about this and they did not give me an answer that was clear.
  • Do you actually make use of your flight benefits in the first couple of years? HR did not tell me about this in detail other than the types of passes I would be given. I understand there is C1, C2 etc and then unlimited space available, but then I have also heard it's seniority based so if you list the standby is in order of seniority.

Thanks for you help. Feel free to message me privately if you prefer.

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u/dovingtonofdover — 4 days ago