- Jan 18, 2017
- 53
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Mississauga
- App. Filed.......
- 16-07-2017
- AOR Received.
- 20-08-2017
- Med's Done....
- 17-09-2017
- Passport Req..
- 04-02-2018
- LANDED..........
- 25-02-2018
Posting this to potentially help anyone searching this topic in the future.
British. Outland Family Class.
After reading a lot about Dual Intent and not being in the best position with 'ties to home country' (I gave up my job to go to Canada) I prepared everything I could for any questions the border agent might have asked. I printed out bank statements, travel insurance, flight details, CIC application page etc etc
There was a guy in front of me in the line. Our stories and situations were almost identical.
At the desk the border agent says. "6 months as a tourist? What job do you have that lets you have that much time off?".
Me, " Honestly sir, I saved up hard and gave up my job hahaha".
Border agent, "Well, hopefully you'll get word on you visa soon, welcome to Canada! "
That was it, no questions or anything.
The guy that was in front of me had the opposite experience, he was at the desk until after I'd got my bag from the carousel. I asked him how it went, and they'd asked him every question in the book and asked for proof of funds etc. They were very stern about him not working in Canada, even though he had a job back home waiting.
Be prepared. You might get lucky or you might have some questions to answer and explaining to do.
British. Outland Family Class.
After reading a lot about Dual Intent and not being in the best position with 'ties to home country' (I gave up my job to go to Canada) I prepared everything I could for any questions the border agent might have asked. I printed out bank statements, travel insurance, flight details, CIC application page etc etc
There was a guy in front of me in the line. Our stories and situations were almost identical.
At the desk the border agent says. "6 months as a tourist? What job do you have that lets you have that much time off?".
Me, " Honestly sir, I saved up hard and gave up my job hahaha".
Border agent, "Well, hopefully you'll get word on you visa soon, welcome to Canada! "
That was it, no questions or anything.
The guy that was in front of me had the opposite experience, he was at the desk until after I'd got my bag from the carousel. I asked him how it went, and they'd asked him every question in the book and asked for proof of funds etc. They were very stern about him not working in Canada, even though he had a job back home waiting.
Be prepared. You might get lucky or you might have some questions to answer and explaining to do.