1. NO! Nothing guarantees re-entry, but having an OWP (without the blurb about not conferring Temporary Resident Status) can certainly help.kaosezmu said:Okay, just to make sure I've understood this correctly.
I tried to organize my questions:
1. If I (US citizen with common-law partner) apply inland attached with an OWP application AND I continually request to extend my TRV....assuming my TRV extension requests are always granted, having a OWP will help ensure that re-entry to Canada after travel?
2. We're planning on going to Europe for 1 or 2 months at the end of the summer. So as long as my TRV doesn't expire while I'm abroad (whether or not I have an OWP yet), I'll be okay for re-entry correct? Or do you think it's better to stay put until OWP is granted as well?
3. Even if OWP does not need to be renewed when submitted together in the beginning for the duration of the process, I will still need to request a visitor extension each time it expires, correct?
Also, if you do apply Inland and INCLUDE an OWP, you would not need to apply for visitor extensions.
2. This would be a very bad idea, because an Inland application requires the person to live in Canada. Taking a 2 month trip is only asking for trouble!
If you leave Canada at any time during the process, your `current' status leaves with you and you must be granted a new stay.
Based on your desire to travel this Summer, you really should be applying Outland (which means no OWP), but does mean a much faster overall processing time...hopefully.