Hi,
I am currently preparing a trip to Canada as a visitor for the first time (more precisely in Quebec). I plan to stay for two weeks but depending on my appreciation of the place I might end up extending my stay for an additional month. I was seeking information and found that I need to apply for a visitor record. On the official webpage of the Canadian government, it says to apply for it 30 days before my status expires (if I have to leave by the potential date stamped in my passport by a border services officer). Since I initially come for two weeks, it is temporally impossible to respect the 30 days rule to fill the visitor record online. I then read on a forum that this was only a recommendation and not a requirement, can you confirm it is the case ? If so, I would apply for the visitor record a few days prior to the expiration date (3-4 days before the expiry date). At this point, it seems that I will be in "maintained status" and can legally stay inside Canada until my record is being processed (around 50 days on the website), even if my status expires during the waiting process, is it still correct ? Once I apply for the visitor record, will I receive any email to know if my application has been received ? If that's the case, how long does it take to receive such an email ? I bet I would need to prove at any moment that my stay is legal within the country even after my initial status expires. I do have a passport, an eTA and I would be able to modify the dates on my return flight ticket. I was also wondering if I should ask all of these questions to a border services officer once at the airport (I did have already sent an email to them yesterday) ? Thank you for your attention.
I am currently preparing a trip to Canada as a visitor for the first time (more precisely in Quebec). I plan to stay for two weeks but depending on my appreciation of the place I might end up extending my stay for an additional month. I was seeking information and found that I need to apply for a visitor record. On the official webpage of the Canadian government, it says to apply for it 30 days before my status expires (if I have to leave by the potential date stamped in my passport by a border services officer). Since I initially come for two weeks, it is temporally impossible to respect the 30 days rule to fill the visitor record online. I then read on a forum that this was only a recommendation and not a requirement, can you confirm it is the case ? If so, I would apply for the visitor record a few days prior to the expiration date (3-4 days before the expiry date). At this point, it seems that I will be in "maintained status" and can legally stay inside Canada until my record is being processed (around 50 days on the website), even if my status expires during the waiting process, is it still correct ? Once I apply for the visitor record, will I receive any email to know if my application has been received ? If that's the case, how long does it take to receive such an email ? I bet I would need to prove at any moment that my stay is legal within the country even after my initial status expires. I do have a passport, an eTA and I would be able to modify the dates on my return flight ticket. I was also wondering if I should ask all of these questions to a border services officer once at the airport (I did have already sent an email to them yesterday) ? Thank you for your attention.