profiler said:So is the problem overstaying? What I am having the most difficulty processing is, why don't they just issue a visa, and at the border issue a visitor record if they are concerned of overstays...
That is one of their big reasons for denying visitor visas. Just because you have a visitor record doesn't stop you from overstaying. What I don't understand is why it is used as a reason to deny a visitor visa but yet from reading on this forum there seems to be plenty of visa exempt people overstaying with no consequences. I've read many stories of people overstaying repeatedly or for many years. Often they just haven't been caught but if they are and have submitted a PR application CBSA usually just leaves them alone. Why if you apply for a visitor visa after applying for PR are these people not given the same treatment? If people who have already proven they will overstay are allowed to remain in Canada simply because they have a PR application in process, they should not be able to use overstaying as a reason to deny a visitor visa of a PR applicant.