- Jan 23, 2012
- 163
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Vienna
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 05-15-2012 (received 05-17-2012)
- Doc's Request.
- 10-12-2012 additional information req.
- AOR Received.
- Vienna 09-26-2012, in process 10-09-2012, DM 01-18-2013
- File Transfer...
- 20-08-2012
- Med's Done....
- 20-04-2012
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- visa exempt
- VISA ISSUED...
- issues 14-01-2013, received COPR 30-01-2013
- LANDED..........
- February 05, 2013!!!!!!!!!
Hello everybody,
I am in Canada as a visitor right now, and I am wondering if I should submit an online application to extend my status or if it might be easier (or more difficult?) to leave Canada and hopefully get a new visitor record when re-entering.
Some more information: I came to Canada in April 2011 on a working holiday visa which expired in April 2012. I changed my status to visitor before it expired and I was given a visitor record until Oct. 3, 2012. I submitted an application for Permanent Residency in May 2012 and just last week we finally got sponsorship approval and our file was sent off for further processing (we are applying outland). I am a German citizen and I am married to a Canadian citizen.
I read that I should apply for an extension 30 days before my current status expires, so I would need to do that soon, but I also saw that the current processing time for visitor visa is 54 days which would leave me with implied status for quite some time.
We don't live far from the US-border, so could we just go to the States for a day and when we come back, ask for a new visitor record? I'm really not sure which way would be better and easier, so maybe someone can help me with that question. I'm also afraid that they would not let me re-enter Canada or give me like a week to pack my stuff and leave. I do know and understand that getting a visitor visa/record is a previlege, not a right, so I know there's always a possibility to get denied!
Another thing, I know that I would have to indicate that I would leave the country if the application for the extension gets denied, but given the fact that I'm living here now and don't have an intent to leave (and have the PR application is process), I don't know how to do that..
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Franzi
I am in Canada as a visitor right now, and I am wondering if I should submit an online application to extend my status or if it might be easier (or more difficult?) to leave Canada and hopefully get a new visitor record when re-entering.
Some more information: I came to Canada in April 2011 on a working holiday visa which expired in April 2012. I changed my status to visitor before it expired and I was given a visitor record until Oct. 3, 2012. I submitted an application for Permanent Residency in May 2012 and just last week we finally got sponsorship approval and our file was sent off for further processing (we are applying outland). I am a German citizen and I am married to a Canadian citizen.
I read that I should apply for an extension 30 days before my current status expires, so I would need to do that soon, but I also saw that the current processing time for visitor visa is 54 days which would leave me with implied status for quite some time.
We don't live far from the US-border, so could we just go to the States for a day and when we come back, ask for a new visitor record? I'm really not sure which way would be better and easier, so maybe someone can help me with that question. I'm also afraid that they would not let me re-enter Canada or give me like a week to pack my stuff and leave. I do know and understand that getting a visitor visa/record is a previlege, not a right, so I know there's always a possibility to get denied!
Another thing, I know that I would have to indicate that I would leave the country if the application for the extension gets denied, but given the fact that I'm living here now and don't have an intent to leave (and have the PR application is process), I don't know how to do that..
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Franzi