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Hello fellows,

I am in a difficult situation and really appreciate anyone who shares the same experience or have suggestions.

I have a 5 year visitor visa, came to Canada in 2017 to travel and study english, then I met my boyfriend here, my visa allows me to stay here for a maximum of 6 months so I stayed here for six months with him and later extended for another six months. Now I need to go back to my home country and want to come to Canada to stay with my boyfriend again.

My question is when I come back to Canada will my previous experience in Canada have a issue? Can I tell them that I come to visit my boyfriend? Will I be denied entry?

If I will be, what kind of reason should I provide to convince them? (Apply for a english school and show them the admission letter?)

Thank you!
 
Hello fellows,

I am in a difficult situation and really appreciate anyone who shares the same experience or have suggestions.

I have a 5 year visitor visa, came to Canada in 2017 to travel and study english, then I met my boyfriend here, my visa allows me to stay here for a maximum of 6 months so I stayed here for six months with him and later extended for another six months. Now I need to go back to my home country and want to come to Canada to stay with my boyfriend again.

My question is when I come back to Canada will my previous experience in Canada have a issue? Can I tell them that I come to visit my boyfriend? Will I be denied entry?

If I will be, what kind of reason should I provide to convince them? (Apply for a english school and show them the admission letter?)

Thank you!
You may want to consider not returning to Canada for some months, in order to reduce the possibility of CBSA refusing you entry on the basis of your "living in Canada" without permission... Maybe stay outside for six months?
 
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