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mitten

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May 21, 2013
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Hello,

I am applying for permanent residency through common-law sponsorship. I am a British citizen and have been living in Canada since May 15th as a visitor with my partner. My 6 month visitor 'visa' expires November 5th. I am looking to request a 12 month extension whilst my PR application is processing, however I am looking to leave the country for 1-2 months to go to Mexico to stay with a friend whilst my partner starts his 2 new jobs. We will have a house together by that point, and a kitten :)

My question is:
- If I apply for a 12 months extension which would be granted around the beginning of November and then I leave the country for 2 months returning at the end of December will that make my extension invalid as I left?
- If so, would it be best then to not ask for an extension and if I have spent 2 months out of Canada when I return will they give me a fresh 6month visitor visa on arrival? Or is it 6 months of a calendar year you can spend inside Canada as a tourist? In which case would that mean I have to return in January for it to refresh?

Thank you. Any help will be appreciated!
 
In Principle, if you leave the country while your PR is in process, you will not be allowed back into the country even though you have a TRV extended.It doesn't work.
 
POLICAP said:
In Principle, if you leave the country while your PR is in process, you will not be allowed back into the country even though you have a TRV extended.It doesn't work.

If the poster is applying Outland, they can come and go from Canada as they want during processing.

To answer the question, I wouldn't even bother with the extension request. Go to Mexico (assuming you are leaving before your current visitor status expires), and when you return back to Canada you will re-enter as a tourist/visitor again, and hopefully given a new 6-month status.
 
So you have 12-months of 'continuous cohabitation' already and have submitted you PR common-law application on that basis?? Or does "I am applying . . . " mean "I am going to be applying . . . "? If yes (to the latter) then your 2 month visit to Mexico is going to break up your "12 months" of cohabitation and your 12 months will restart from zero upon your return.
 
We have lived together since 15th July 2012 in Australia, England and Canada. We would have been together 15/ 16 months by the time I leave for Mexico, which will roughly be one month after my PR application would have been sent off.
I am applying OUTLAND so leaving the country during the app won't be an issue.

My questions are;

a) will I forfit my extension if I leave and come back?

b) will my visitor visa be refreshed if I leave for two months? In which case I will not need to request an extension. However what concerns me is a British citizen can only spend 6 months of the year in Canada and I will have already have spent 6months here despite if I leave for 2 months as I shall be coming back to spend Christmas and New year with my partner.

Thanks :)
 
mitten said:
a) will I forfit my extension if I leave and come back?

b) will my visitor visa be refreshed if I leave for two months? In which case I will not need to request an extension. However what concerns me is a British citizen can only spend 6 months of the year in Canada and I will have already have spent 6months here despite if I leave for 2 months as I shall be coming back to spend Christmas and New year with my partner.

a) Basically, yes. If you got the extension and then left, a new 6 month period would start from the date you re-entered.

b) Yes, it will be refreshed. You can spend years in Canada as a visitor, as long as you extend your status.

Are you leaving for Mexico before your current status expires? If so, then don't bother with an extension. When you re-enter Canada, you should show proof of the PR app and ask for a year instead of 6 months.
 
I'm non-exempt (American) and have been in Canada since July 2012. I applied for and was granted a one-year extension to my visitor status. However, the new visitor record certificate I received after requesting the extension specifically states on it, "NOT VALID FOR RE-ENTRY."

Sounds like you would probably be best served to simply leave Canada before your visitor status expires, then reenter. You'd be wasting $75 if you applied for the extension, I believe.