hoopycat wrote:
So, they lied to the border guards about both the purpose of their visit, and the fact that they were bringing in merch, and got caught doing it. How does that make it risky to enter Canada for business purposes? They were tax dodging and made falsified statements to justify entering the country.
The moral of that story is clearly DO NOT LIE TO BORDER GUARDS and DON'T BE A FREAKING IDIOT, not "Entering Canada for business is risky."
EDIT: I should note that lying to DHS agents is just as risky as lying to CBSA agents...