Hi,
I'm Canadian and my wife is American, we currently live in the US. We applied for permanent residency for her in January, outland through Buffalo. It's a straight-forward case, so we hope that she will get approved by the summer sometime. However, there's always the possibility of procedural hiccups and delays, so we are considering the possibility of moving to Canada before her PR is approved.
Does anyone have any experience doing this? A US citizen can visit Canada without a visa for 6 months, provided they can prove they intend to return at the end. Obviously we would have no intention of returning if the PR is approved within that six months. We would have to give up our apartment and my wife would have to give up her job, so we wouldn't have many ties to the US. We would have all of our furniture, belongings, etc with us, so I feel like it would be hard to convince an IO that it was just a visit.
Any experiences?
Thanks.
I'm Canadian and my wife is American, we currently live in the US. We applied for permanent residency for her in January, outland through Buffalo. It's a straight-forward case, so we hope that she will get approved by the summer sometime. However, there's always the possibility of procedural hiccups and delays, so we are considering the possibility of moving to Canada before her PR is approved.
Does anyone have any experience doing this? A US citizen can visit Canada without a visa for 6 months, provided they can prove they intend to return at the end. Obviously we would have no intention of returning if the PR is approved within that six months. We would have to give up our apartment and my wife would have to give up her job, so we wouldn't have many ties to the US. We would have all of our furniture, belongings, etc with us, so I feel like it would be hard to convince an IO that it was just a visit.
Any experiences?
Thanks.