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criveros

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Sep 27, 2016
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30-01-2017
Applicant also has a student permit and is studying in College in Canada.

When entering Canada she can just say she is going back to school?

Will they ask about the process?

Are there any risks?
 
criveros said:
Sponsor also has a student permit and is studying in College in Canada.

When entering Canada she can just say she is going back to school?

Will they ask about the process?

Are there any risks?
Your question makes no sense. A sponsor must be a PR or a Canadian citizen. Therefore they cannot be a student permit holder, because they don't need one. Please could you clarify the situation?
 
zardoz said:
Your question makes no sense. A sponsor must be a PR or a Canadian citizen. Therefore they cannot be a student permit holder, because they don't need one. Please could you clarify the situation?

Oops! I meant applicant. I edited the initial post.
 
criveros said:
Oops! I meant applicant. I edited the initial post.
In that case, probably not any real risks. There is a legitimate reason for returning to Canada.
 
criveros said:
Applicant also has a student permit and is studying in College in Canada.

When entering Canada she can just say she is going back to school?

Will they ask about the process?

Are there any risks?

Leave for how long? A condition of inland PR app is sponsor and applicant must be living together inside Canada. If you leave long enough that CIC feels you are no longer residing in Canada, they may cancel the application based on that. Though this would probably involve a trip outside Canada of many months.

When returning, there is always a risk of denied entry no matter what visa or permit you hold. Although with a valid study permit and proof of current enrollment in school, the risk is very very low.
 
Rob_TO said:
Leave for how long? A condition of inland PR app is sponsor and applicant must be living together inside Canada. If you leave long enough that CIC feels you are no longer residing in Canada, they may cancel the application based on that. Though this would probably involve a trip outside Canada of many months.

When returning, there is always a risk of denied entry no matter what visa or permit you hold. Although with a valid study permit and proof of current enrollment in school, the risk is very very low.

A week vacation to the US or the caribbean. We would go together and return together.
 
A week vacation to the US or the caribbean. We would go together and return together.

I would like to know about this as well. I (canadian citizen) am sponsoring my husband (on work permit and currently working). we are planning to travel . If he has a TRV, will there be any problems returning back?