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1Not an answer but more of thoughts, you would probably be paroled back into the US for long enough for you to get out of the US– Nicolas FormichellaCommented Mar 9 at 21:50
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Related: What happens to people stuck on a land border in North America?– Franck DernoncourtCommented Mar 9 at 21:53
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A relative of mine, decades ago, was refused entry into Canada by air from the US because he had overstayed in the US for years. The US didn't want to let him back so he was deported. I can't remember now if it was to his country of citizenship or a different country that he wanted to visit next (and where people with his citizenship didn't need a visa)– Kate GregoryCommented Mar 11 at 15:58
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Even in places that have integrated Immigration buildings, you always leave one place before entering another. Even if it's one thin line between both places.– ddaCommented Mar 12 at 9:46
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Also, an ESTA doesn't get canceled when you leave the US. It's valid for 2 (I think) years. And a short stay in Canada doesn't cancel your I-94 if you entered on the visa waiver.– ddaCommented Mar 12 at 9:48
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