Hopefully this is the right place. I’m a Canadian citizen born in the US, so dual and hold both passports but new to Canada-ing.
I’m in the process of purchasing a little house with my US citizen wife. Her and my daughter’s PR application only just arrived per mail tracking, so I believe they’re most likely more than a year away from becoming PRs at this stage, right?
In the meantime I want to bring them temporarily to the new place in B.C., presumably they can cross with me as visitors? But I also need to have a goods-to-follow list with me for my furniture and what-not the movers are handling. We have to drive across several states because we can’t fly with the pets during winter, so I’m also trying to import my car as I cross. We do still have our place in the US.
Anyhow with all that clearly pointing toward at a minimum me moving permanently, am I jeopardizing their admissibility over the car and stuff? I mean they certainly won’t overstay their visas, if we can’t extend them to the end of the PR process we certainly could head back to the US. Or am I overthinking the border crossing?
I’m in the process of purchasing a little house with my US citizen wife. Her and my daughter’s PR application only just arrived per mail tracking, so I believe they’re most likely more than a year away from becoming PRs at this stage, right?
In the meantime I want to bring them temporarily to the new place in B.C., presumably they can cross with me as visitors? But I also need to have a goods-to-follow list with me for my furniture and what-not the movers are handling. We have to drive across several states because we can’t fly with the pets during winter, so I’m also trying to import my car as I cross. We do still have our place in the US.
Anyhow with all that clearly pointing toward at a minimum me moving permanently, am I jeopardizing their admissibility over the car and stuff? I mean they certainly won’t overstay their visas, if we can’t extend them to the end of the PR process we certainly could head back to the US. Or am I overthinking the border crossing?