Canadians flagged at border for house-sitting say U.K. company misled them
Some people who used the Trusted Housesitters platform to house-sit abroad say they were fingerprinted, photographed and turned away by border security agents for not having valid work visas. They're now worried about how that could affect future trips to the U.S.
Some people who used the Trusted Housesitters platform to house-sit abroad say they were fingerprinted, photographed and turned away by border security agents for not having valid work visas. They're now worried about how that could affect future trips to the U.S.