Hi there,
I have a question with regard to extending my visitor visa. I spend 1,5 years in Canada from May 2016 until November 2017 on a work and travel visa and then a visitor visa, then went back to Germany for 15 months and am now back in Canada since march this year. I want to extend my current 6-month visitor status for another 6 months. Because of my former stay in Canada, I am afraid of being refused for another six months and so I would really appreciate information about valid reasons to justify my extended stay in Canada and get another visitor visa.
My true reason is, that I am in a fresh relationship and would love to spend more time with my new partner to see if we actually want to do the common-law sponsorship. But because it is so fresh it would feel easier for now to find other reasons and not to have to make an official statement of common-law partnership in order to extend my stay.
We do consider that though if it would increase my chances of staying a lot and for that case I would also appreciate all information possible about what I need to do. (Do I then still need to show a return ticket, do we need an official statement of income already just for the visa extention and so on...)
If anyone has helpful information, plese let me know.
Thank you,
Francescatree1
I have a question with regard to extending my visitor visa. I spend 1,5 years in Canada from May 2016 until November 2017 on a work and travel visa and then a visitor visa, then went back to Germany for 15 months and am now back in Canada since march this year. I want to extend my current 6-month visitor status for another 6 months. Because of my former stay in Canada, I am afraid of being refused for another six months and so I would really appreciate information about valid reasons to justify my extended stay in Canada and get another visitor visa.
My true reason is, that I am in a fresh relationship and would love to spend more time with my new partner to see if we actually want to do the common-law sponsorship. But because it is so fresh it would feel easier for now to find other reasons and not to have to make an official statement of common-law partnership in order to extend my stay.
We do consider that though if it would increase my chances of staying a lot and for that case I would also appreciate all information possible about what I need to do. (Do I then still need to show a return ticket, do we need an official statement of income already just for the visa extention and so on...)
If anyone has helpful information, plese let me know.
Thank you,
Francescatree1