Yesterday I received an "Allowed to Leave Canada" form when I tried to enter by car through the Peace Bridge border. I received this form because I misinterpreted what it meant to be a Visitor. In June of 2013 I went to Canada to be with my fiancee in attempt to become common law so that he may sponsor me for permanent residence. We returned to the United States in December at Christmas time, and back into Canada no problem. I was under the impression that I had to leave the country every 6 months in order to maintain my status in the country as a visitor. I did not work or study illegally. On March 13 2014, I left Canada and entered the United States and when I attempted to enter Canada again yesterday, the 17th, I received the Allowed to Leave Canada form. I was given a sheet of paper by the officer outlining things that I should provide should I attempt to enter Canada again. Proof of residence, proof of employment / studying, sufficient funds for my trip, proof of intention to leave Canada (return tickets). Admittedly, I am very young, only 21 years old. My permanent residence in the United States is with my parents, and I terminated my part time employment and put my education on hold to try to become common-law with my fiancee in Canada. I would like to enter Canada again, with a return ticket and sufficient funds for my trip (I do NOT want to break the law, I wasn't aware I was breaking the law). How long should I wait? What are things I can bring to prove my ties to the United States?