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1 hour ago, Reese123 said:

I believe Canadians are only allowed access to the US as a visitor for something like 184 Days?

 

My daughter will be enrolled in school for the fall. This is the first time that she will be travelling out of Canada. I will be getting a travel document signed by her dad in front of a commissioner for oaths as that is what was suggested to me to help with authentication of the document at the border. 

I’ll reword… as you are Canadian you will more than likely be allowed the MAX amount of time permitted… 

That could be around 6 months. 
But, it sounds like you want to go to the US to live with your partner. Not because you want to go on vacation or for business. 
The longer you choose to stay the higher the risk of CBP questioning your intentions and not allowing you to enter. 
Now, I’ll say - I’ve always been stamped in for 6 months (or thereabouts) if I arrived June 29 I was allowed to stay until December 29 (183 days). if I arrived March 14- I was allowed to stay until September 14 (184 days). It didn’t matter if I was planning on being in the US for 10 days or 30… 

I would personally not book a trip of more than a month (I stated this before)- but if you decide to EXTEND your trip (after arriving) you are more than welcome to… 

You know your long trip is  going to raise flags… Why are you looking to book a trip with the MAX allowed time (taking into account your previous entries) if that could lead CBP to deny entry? 
 

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10 hours ago, Reese123 said:

Is there anything one can do to avoid not being allowed across. May-August probably looks suspicious but I won't be working while down there visiting. 

They will wonder how you can afford frequent, long vacations.   Many people don’t realize that even remote work is not allowed  on a B visa.

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My question is why can't your fiancé visit you in Canada?  If it's always a one sided deal, that's a bit strange.  

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