1) Is there a separate table or area at CW that only handles 90 day reporting? (I've heard they moved 90 day reporting back to CW because of overcrowding.)
2) If an agent reports for you, is it considered an "in-person" report? (So that I can report online going forward. I've never done a 90 day report in person, only visa runs. I have an extension of stay 1 year with multiple entries.)
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post raises two questions regarding 90 day reporting at CW: whether there is a designated area for 90 day reports due to overcrowding and whether using an agent counts as an in-person report. Comments suggest that there is indeed a process in place for 90 day reporting and confirm that reports filed by agents are considered in-person, emphasizing personal responsibility in immigration matters.
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> Is there a separate table or area at CW that only handles 90 day reporting? (I've heard they moved 90 day reporting back to CW because of overcrowding.)
To my knowledge, just follow the signs; you're not the first person to file a 90 day report.
>If an agent reports for you, is it considered an "in-person" report?
Yes. I wouldn't recommend using an agent though. It's YOUR passport, YOUR respopnsiblity.
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