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Nikesh13

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May 31, 2019
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Hello Experts,

My mother is planning to visit us next month.

I know CBSA will approve 6 months of stay.

However, if we apply for a visitor visa extension.

Before a decision has been made, Can the visitor go back to the country? or visitor has to stay until the CIC's decision?

If a visitor can go back to the country, should I cancel her visa application after she leaves Canada?

Thanks
 
Once she leaves Canada, the application for the extension becomes invalid. Her return to Canada would result in a new entry (unless it falls into very specific categories) and new assessment by CBSA.
 
Thanks to clarify..
So we can apply for her extension and she can leave within a month in her implied status window.
 
Anytime you apply for any type of extension be it work permit, visitor record, or even PR. You are in implied status/in processing, you lose this status as soon as you travel outside Canada and you will be treated as fresh newcomer if you try to re-enter Canada.

She is free to leave Canada anytime but once she re-enters, officer at the airport will do fresh assessment of her eligibility to enter Canada, if she is found to be living here long term on a visitor's visa, she could be refused entry to Canada and sent back.
 
Once she leaves you should send in a webform indicating that your mother has left Canada. As others have pointed out she is still a visitor in Canada so shouldn’t just be visiting her home country for a few weeks and returning to Canada.