You received was a "Visitor Record" but it probably has nothing to do with your passport expiry... More likely something to do with you and/or your plans.pieterssen said:When you enter Canada, should your passpoort be valid at least 6 months from the time of your departure?
On my last visit to Canada the person on the counter attached something on my passpoort because my passport would expire in about 4 months. I am from visa-exempt country and my intended vacation was only 2 weeks. The last time I checked the internet, it said as long as your passport is still valid upon your departure, you're ok. But still I got this piece of paper and it says I could only stay 2 weeks.
Will this affect my PR application?
Thanks.
Normally it is recommended that you travel to countries with passport that is valid at least 6 months.pieterssen said:When you enter Canada, should your passpoort be valid at least 6 months from the time of your departure?
On my last visit to Canada the person on the counter attached something on my passpoort because my passport would expire in about 4 months. I am from visa-exempt country and my intended vacation was only 2 weeks. The last time I checked the internet, it said as long as your passport is still valid upon your departure, you're ok. But still I got this piece of paper and it says I could only stay 2 weeks.
Will this affect my PR application?
Thanks.
Rent a safety-deposit box in a bank at home, and leave them there....pieterssen said:Hello.
If you are coming as visitor and you have a bunch of important documents with you, just because you don't want to leave it at home for 6 months in your apartment for security reasons, will it be allowed? Will it raise red flags at the immigration? I know resumes are a no-no. I just can't bear to leave my important documents in my apartment for fear of being stolen, burn or whatever unfortunate event that might befall upon them.
Thanks.
It can be confusing but it is not. If you want to stay 6 months in Canada, show a 6 month return ticket. However they may ask how you intend to support yourself for 6 months. What do you say then?pieterssen said:Follow up question:
I am from a visa exempt that can stay up to 6months without visa, and I really want to stay 6 months, if my return ticket is really in about 6 months, is that ok?
Someone suggested I just say 2-week, but then my problem is if they just really decide to stamp a two-week allowed stay, then I'll be screwed. I will have to immediately apply for extenstion.
Confused ???
I know it's easy to just hack the first post about, but it makes the whole thread into a nightmare mess. This is why we have to quote your new question each time, to be able to maintain context. Would you mind reconsidering this method?pieterssen said:see modified question below
Its easier for me to find all the answers I need if I only have few threads. I hope thats fine. If not, tell me.zardoz said:I know it's easy to just hack the first post about, but it makes the whole thread into a nightmare mess. This is why we have to quote your new question each time, to be able to maintain context. Would you mind reconsidering this method?
I find it confusing when people edit their original post and it makes me less likely to respond to their thread. It's better to leave old posts as is and add / correct information through subsequent new posts (to the same thread). Much easier and less confusing for those reading and responding.pieterssen said:Its easier for me to find all the answers I need if I only have few threads. I hope thats fine. If not, tell me.