As Canadians can drive through the US port of entry on Canada/US borders without B1/B2 stamping on their passports, CIS may not have their entry records at all.
When TN/TD holders drive back to Canada, they don't have to I-94, even if it is expired.
So she can simply take the US/Canada free travel advantage, and does not need to leave the US and to re-enter for changing status to B1/B2. CIS does not care her B1/B2 record in its database or not, as Border Control logs less than half of Canadian enries.
BUT she cannot stay for working in the States, without employment authorization.
Being Canadian citizen, she can take some advantages
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• 回複:Being Canadian citizen, she can take some advantages -yeeha- ♂ (161 bytes) () 03/12/2007 postreply 13:26:00
• Nobody collects I-94 when you drive back to Canada from USA -hangover- ♂ (365 bytes) () 03/12/2007 postreply 16:19:55