Patricksgirls said:Most likely you can stay up to six months. To apply for an extension you need to provide proof of when you arrived in Canada. Also it may be denied for reasons of wanting to visit your daughter for longer than six months. If you apply for an extension by mail you are on implied status for around 120 days further.
Baloo said:Not likely, IMO the six month maximum still applies.
tai said:Is there a way i can apply for some kind of approvals for me to reenter Canada every six months?
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macthepak said:How can the canadian authorities prove otherwise when she entered the country?
macthepak said:How can the canadian authorities prove otherwise when she entered the country?
scylla said:Information sharing with airlines.
However as Baloo said, Canadian authorities are under no obligation to prove anything. They are empowered to refuse entry.
You can bet it will be used on more than just "criminal types"“This initiative will help Canadian immigration authorities detect foreign criminals and previous deportees who are trying to re-enter Canada without permission,” said Minister Kenney. “Canada already has similar initiatives in place with the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, and we are pleased to expand this partnership to include New Zealand.”