When did you first arrive?I was never on implied.
My last visitor visa went until April 12th.
I applied for an extension in December not knowing that you don't apply that early. But my visitor visa had not run out then and wasn't going to run out till April 12th.
I have not been on implied at all.
This was the second time you applied to extend your stay right? 12 months is pretty long yeah for a visitor. May be you can use this as a chance to tour other places before you go back to work, and probably visit Canada in a year.I have never been in vacation and have been saving up for this trip for 25 years.
I wanted to tour Canada, which I still am. I know I will have to return home and return to work but I was hoping to travel a bit longer before going back home as this vacation has been long overdue and I am visiting friends along the way.
I first arrived 12 months ago.
I realize it's a long visit but I have not been anywhere, ever.
I was hoping for 6 more months until I returned back home for good.
IRCC probably has concerns about how you are paying to support your extended stay. It might even seem like you are working illegally.I have never been in vacation and have been saving up for this trip for 25 years.
I wanted to tour Canada, which I still am. I know I will have to return home and return to work but I was hoping to travel a bit longer before going back home as this vacation has been long overdue and I am visiting friends along the way.
I first arrived 12 months ago.
I realize it's a long visit but I have not been anywhere, ever.
I was hoping for 6 more months until I returned back home for good.
That is entirely up to you I suppose. You can decode to apply or not to. That does not mean you will be approved. On that note, should you decide to apply you need to consider the reason for refusal ( as per the letter and not what you assume). You should put it in mind that you might be refused on the same grounds, and might risk getting a deportation order (you have already been asked to leave)I am visiting. I have no intentions of staying here as I have obligations back home.
But I have saved up money for many years to tour across this country as I have made friends in this country online.
So, am I not allowed to try for another extension or not?
This time around, you might not be on implied status for a few months. Your next refusal might come in pretty quicklyI am paying my way by money I have saved up for a long long time and I am also staying with friends along the way.
I have a great job back home and I never needed to work illegally anywhere.
Why can't I send in another application just to see what they say?
I mean, if worst comes to worst I will have to leave in a months time if they say no, so what harm is there in it?
Almost impossible. And, it will affect your chances of getting visas to most countriesI am guessing that if I were deported that it would make it a lot harder to get back into the country if I ever do decide to come back again?
This. If you are deported from Canada, getting visas to practically any country in the future will become very very difficult.Almost impossible. And, it will affect your chances of getting visas to most countries