I've been getting some conflicting info on this forum. I keep reading stories of people visiting Canada for the maximum allowed time (6 months), leaving for a period of time (few weeks, couple months...) and then returning to Canada for another visit.
But twice now from two different posters, I've heard something about not being allowed to visit more than a total of 6 months out of a year (365 days, not a calendar year I assume). This is assuming you don't apply for an extension or are denied one. Is this true? Because I've done a LOT of research (and posted plenty on this forum) on the topic of visiting Canada, and never heard of such a thing on any website. Can anyone show me a link where this is stated? I can't find anything on it on my own. I don't know if this is actually a law, just an assumed rule or not legit at all.
But twice now from two different posters, I've heard something about not being allowed to visit more than a total of 6 months out of a year (365 days, not a calendar year I assume). This is assuming you don't apply for an extension or are denied one. Is this true? Because I've done a LOT of research (and posted plenty on this forum) on the topic of visiting Canada, and never heard of such a thing on any website. Can anyone show me a link where this is stated? I can't find anything on it on my own. I don't know if this is actually a law, just an assumed rule or not legit at all.