Hi there,
My wife is in Canada on a visitor visa while our PR file processes. The 6 month remain period is going to come to an end soon. As I understand it, if you leave the country for a day and return, you can reset the 6 month visitor period.
We did this once, by visiting the states. We were hoping PR would have processed by then, but it hasn't.
Can we redo this? Would CBSA give us hell for doing this?
Would it be easier to travel to USA by air and return by air? Or would crossing the border be okay too? I'm not sure where the CBSA is more lenient or nice. I just don't want any issues or have her be rejected.
She has a valid visitor visa, it's just I'm not sure if re-entering will be frowned up on by the CBSA. Her visitor visa is valid for 10 yrs, with multiple entries.
Plz share your thoughts on this. Thank you!
My wife is in Canada on a visitor visa while our PR file processes. The 6 month remain period is going to come to an end soon. As I understand it, if you leave the country for a day and return, you can reset the 6 month visitor period.
We did this once, by visiting the states. We were hoping PR would have processed by then, but it hasn't.
Can we redo this? Would CBSA give us hell for doing this?
Would it be easier to travel to USA by air and return by air? Or would crossing the border be okay too? I'm not sure where the CBSA is more lenient or nice. I just don't want any issues or have her be rejected.
She has a valid visitor visa, it's just I'm not sure if re-entering will be frowned up on by the CBSA. Her visitor visa is valid for 10 yrs, with multiple entries.
Plz share your thoughts on this. Thank you!