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Renewal of visa if exiting through a U.S. border

Maxelix

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Dec 27, 2018
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Hey everyone,

My wife's family is here for the holidays. My mother in law has been with us since September and she is helping us with taking care of my baby daughter. She has six months of permission to stay and we have to ask for an extension in February to get her other six months.

The problem is now that we want to go to the U.S. and we want to know what would that represent for her. Would she be given again 2 months at the border and be asked to renew again her permit within Canada? Would she be stuck at the border and be denied entry? Anyone who can help us to understand possible scenarios??
 

Buletruck

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It’s entirely up to CBSA whether she is allowed entry on her previous stamp or if they consider it a new entry. It’s possible they could deny entry, but not common if they have no reasons to. Anytime a visitor leaves Canada, there is always a risk of refusal and it’s pretty subjective depending on the VO you meet.
 
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Maxelix

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Dec 27, 2018
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It’s entirely up to CBSA whether she is allowed entry on her previous stamp or if they consider it a new entry. It’s possible they could deny entry, but not common if they have no reasons to. Anytime a visitor leaves Canada, there is always a risk of refusal and it’s pretty subjective depending on the VO you meet.
This is what is a bit concerning. Hopefully nothing will happen, but I have first hand experience on what you refer to as the subjectivity of the VO's. Thank you for your comment.