I've been working on finishing the last bits of my PR application, and my husband and I really want me to stay in Canada while it's getting approved. We thought we'd just file for an extension when it gets closer to the 180 days to make sure I can legally stay up here until that's all done and I get my PR card.
However when we both crossed into Canada from the US in early September, the customs agent didn't give me a stamp on my passport, and did not give me a visitor's record. I do have receipts from things I bought in the US earlier in the day, and then receipts from buying things in Canada that same day. Is that enough proof to say that I came into Canada then for the extension?
I'm also going to have to go back into the US for a doctor's appointment in November, and will keep having to do that every couple of months since I can't afford to pay out of pocket in Canada for docs and medications. I've got a couple questions regarding this:
- Will it mess up my extension if I have to go back after I apply?
- What would the date I entered Canada be for my immigration forms if I have to keep going back?
- Will I even need to apply for an extension if I keep re-entering Canada? Does the 180-day visitor's time period "reset" every time I do?
Thanks for any help!
However when we both crossed into Canada from the US in early September, the customs agent didn't give me a stamp on my passport, and did not give me a visitor's record. I do have receipts from things I bought in the US earlier in the day, and then receipts from buying things in Canada that same day. Is that enough proof to say that I came into Canada then for the extension?
I'm also going to have to go back into the US for a doctor's appointment in November, and will keep having to do that every couple of months since I can't afford to pay out of pocket in Canada for docs and medications. I've got a couple questions regarding this:
- Will it mess up my extension if I have to go back after I apply?
- What would the date I entered Canada be for my immigration forms if I have to keep going back?
- Will I even need to apply for an extension if I keep re-entering Canada? Does the 180-day visitor's time period "reset" every time I do?
Thanks for any help!