Hi,
I entered Canada as a visitor, to take an informal course.
The immigration officer asked me a lot of questions and told me he believes I came to stay. I was referred to an admissibility hearing, where - 2 month later - the judge let me in. The CBSA guys stamped my passport for 6 month, with the ending date written under the stamp. The 6 month are about to end soon and I am thinking of applying for an extension, to continue with some further courses at the same place.
Does what I described above mean I was given a "visitor record"? I saw it being mentioned here in the forums, but didn't really understand what it is. Does it somehow limit my ability to extend my status? Do they expect me to report with them at the airport by this date?
Non of this was told me explicitly, but surfing here I started to think that maybe this is what actually happened with them putting a date under the stamp.
Thanks!!
I entered Canada as a visitor, to take an informal course.
The immigration officer asked me a lot of questions and told me he believes I came to stay. I was referred to an admissibility hearing, where - 2 month later - the judge let me in. The CBSA guys stamped my passport for 6 month, with the ending date written under the stamp. The 6 month are about to end soon and I am thinking of applying for an extension, to continue with some further courses at the same place.
Does what I described above mean I was given a "visitor record"? I saw it being mentioned here in the forums, but didn't really understand what it is. Does it somehow limit my ability to extend my status? Do they expect me to report with them at the airport by this date?
Non of this was told me explicitly, but surfing here I started to think that maybe this is what actually happened with them putting a date under the stamp.
Thanks!!