Is it the 1-888-242-2100 number, or the 1-800-855-0511 ?Yes please try that 1800 number and hopefully they should be able to give you more information!
Is it the 1-888-242-2100 number, or the 1-800-855-0511 ?Yes please try that 1800 number and hopefully they should be able to give you more information!
I used this one once 1-888-242-2100Is it the 1-888-242-2100 number, or the 1-800-855-0511 ?
No updates. Stuck at elgibility in progress since aug 31. I honestly dont know what the heck is going on.
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Exactly!! Hope to hear something because calling them also not giving out any info. Looks like everyone is in same boat who applied around that period over online outland.
Called the number and they basically said "You just have to wait"I used this one once 1-888-242-2100
That sucks.. I did found this I think it is quite common these daysCalled the number and they basically said "You just have to wait"
So looks like we have to cancel our trip, because apparently as an inland applicant, we can't do a border landing either - we have to complete the virtual landing, and who knows how long the PR card will take after that
Hey, received the CSQ request yesterdayHi Moku, Did you get your CSQ request?
Yes, the Open Work Permit gives him legal status in Canada. He can certainly remain in Canada with the OWP alone, no need for a visitor record now. But...Hey all! No updates here, and kinda just accepted it now
I do want to ask folks if holding a work permit gives my husband legal status in Canada? He arrived on his US passport, so was given 180 days visa-free. That expired in October, but he has an open work permit valid until 2024. Is he allowed to be in Canada with that, or do we need to extend his visitor status? I know that he can't leave the country on the work permit but could with a visitor visa, but I'm more just wondering if he is allowed to remain in Canada with the permit and the application processing
The problem here is the last dot point: he doesn't have a valid visitor visa. His 180 days visa free are up, and because of the progress with his application, we didn't think to apply for the extension. We can now, for sure, but I don't know if it will be granted in time for our trip (November 29th are our flights)Yes, the Open Work Permit gives him legal status in Canada. He can certainly remain in Canada with the OWP alone, no need for a visitor record now. But...
You mentioned in a previous post that you had to `cancel your trip to the U.S. in December'? Why?
Congratulations! So happy to hear that! I just received it tooHey, received the CSQ request yesterday
You might be getting this mixed up with requirements for people from visa-required countries. US citizens do not require ETAs nor visitor visas so all he has to do is show up at the border with his US passport. The OWP isn't a travel document so this is why people say not to leave Canada without a visitor visa if you come from a country that requires a visitor visa to enter Canada.Hey all! No updates here, and kinda just accepted it now
I do want to ask folks if holding a work permit gives my husband legal status in Canada? He arrived on his US passport, so was given 180 days visa-free. That expired in October, but he has an open work permit valid until 2024. Is he allowed to be in Canada with that, or do we need to extend his visitor status? I know that he can't leave the country on the work permit but could with a visitor visa, but I'm more just wondering if he is allowed to remain in Canada with the permit and the application processing
From my understanding, US citizens are allowed to stay in Canada visa-free for 6 months. After that though, they start getting a bit iffy about letting you back in. He has been in Canada now since April 3rd, so about 7 months now. He has a stamp in his passport showing that he arrived on the 3rd of April. Of course, stuff online isn't always 100% clear, but I feel like it's too much to risk to just hope that he will be allowed back in.You might be getting this mixed up with requirements for people from visa-required countries. US citizens do not require ETAs nor visitor visas so all he has to do is show up at the border with his US passport. The OWP isn't a travel document so this is why people say not to leave Canada without a visitor visa if you come from a country that requires a visitor visa to enter Canada.
He isn't a visitor anymore if he has OWP. He is now a temporary worker (work permit holder). However, even with a work permit, people still need to have ETAs or visitor visas to re-enter Canada (except US citizens who are the only citizens in the world exempt from these documents).