I'm a US citizen married to a Canadian and living temporarily in Canada on a visitor visa expiring 9/27/14 (we are only planning on being here a few years). On the bottom of the form it says, "not valid for re-entry" -- What exactly does this mean? Does this mean that if I go visit my family for Christmas (before the expiration date), that I will not be allowed to come back to Canada? Or does it mean it doesn't 'guarantee' re-entry? Or does it mean something else entirely? We are only planning on being here a few years, so it doesn't make sense to apply for PR, but I would like to visit my family once in a while...
If I indeed cannot visit family in the states AT ALL, before the expiration date, how does someone on a visitor visa leave and return? I thought that the temporary residence allows for leaving and returning as long as it is before the exp. date, but with the "not valid for re-entry" statement, I'm really confused. Am I wrong?
If I indeed cannot visit family in the states AT ALL, before the expiration date, how does someone on a visitor visa leave and return? I thought that the temporary residence allows for leaving and returning as long as it is before the exp. date, but with the "not valid for re-entry" statement, I'm really confused. Am I wrong?