Hello!
My wife has a Canadian 10 year visit visa and visited Canada last summer. Earlier this year she received her COPR. Is it possible to enter Canada on her Visit Visa and not the COPR?
Reason is she will not be able to stay in Canada for more than a few days before heading out to the US for about 3 weeks and re-entering Canada. I understand the issue with requiring the PR card or PRTD if leaving Canada once landing is completed, but her initial stay in Canada as well as her trip to the US will not give her enough time to acquire either the PR card nor PRTD.
So if she can enter the first time using her visit visa and then make her 2nd entry using the COPR, this could solve our dilemma, but is this is actually possible? Or is the visit visa now invalid due to her receiving her COPR?
Thank you!
My wife has a Canadian 10 year visit visa and visited Canada last summer. Earlier this year she received her COPR. Is it possible to enter Canada on her Visit Visa and not the COPR?
Reason is she will not be able to stay in Canada for more than a few days before heading out to the US for about 3 weeks and re-entering Canada. I understand the issue with requiring the PR card or PRTD if leaving Canada once landing is completed, but her initial stay in Canada as well as her trip to the US will not give her enough time to acquire either the PR card nor PRTD.
So if she can enter the first time using her visit visa and then make her 2nd entry using the COPR, this could solve our dilemma, but is this is actually possible? Or is the visit visa now invalid due to her receiving her COPR?
Thank you!