Hi, I'm not sure whether to post this on temporary residents vs. visitor forum I have been in Canada on a (closed) work permit that still has one year left on it. My spouse does not live in Canada and we have not seen each other during COVID because of the border policies. Looking into the exemption for immediate family to visit temporary workers, we see we need to have an "essential reason" for travel. To us the essential reason is that we would live together for two months (he has been approved by his company to work remotely for that time) so that I am doing better with mental health and can do better the job I was hired to do in Canada, and, well, married people should be able to visit each other. This is definitely not recreation/tourism/entertainment ("discretionary" reasons), but is it going to be enough reason for him to be able to enter Canada? What can we put as a better reason? Has anyone done this successfully that can share experience?
Note: he is American and would be entering from USA. so he does not need a visa, and it looks like we would not need to do the email authorization step. but in this case to show the "essential reason" do we need to write something down for the border agent when he crosses, or is it just a conversation?
Note: he is American and would be entering from USA. so he does not need a visa, and it looks like we would not need to do the email authorization step. but in this case to show the "essential reason" do we need to write something down for the border agent when he crosses, or is it just a conversation?