Bear cub denied entry to Canada, attempt at ‘forceful entry’

Bear cub denied entry to Canada, attempt at ‘forceful entry’

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Photos from the incident show the traveler presumably trying to intimidate the officers.

A traveler from the United States learned a hard lesson this week, having been denied entry into Canada for forgetting to bring any travel documents or identification whatsoever.

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Without the proper paperwork, authorities with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) were forced to restrict the traveler’s access entirely — even despite the little guy reportedly telling the CBSA he was seeking entry “for essential reasons.”

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A traveler from the United States learned a hard lesson this week, having been denied entry into Canada for forgetting to bring any travel documents or identification whatsoever. (Canada Border Services Agency, Pacific Region)

He later made a “forceful attempt” to gain entry, which officers with the CBSA were able to deny.

Photos from the incident show the traveler, perhaps agitated, presumably trying to intimidate the officers by climbing a signpost and staring them down. The tiny American then attempted to break into a secure booth where officers with the CBSA’s Pacific Region were stationed.

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The Border Services Agency used this incident as an opportunity to remind U.S. residents that travel to Canada for non-essential reasons is <a href=”https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html” target=”_blank”>currently prohibited</a> ​​​​​. (Canada Border Services Agency, Pacific Region)

“A traveler sought entry for essential reasons, but had no travel documents,” the agency recalled on Twitter of the event. “After a forceful attempt on its part to cross the border, our officers moved quickly to apprehend and transfer it to the Smither’s #NorthernLightsWildlifeSociety for the winter.”

The Border Services Agency used this incident as an opportunity to remind U.S. residents that travel to Canada for non-essential reasons is currently prohibited at all ports of entry amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Read more from Fox News.

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