Radium said:
There is no restriction in travelling or leaving Canada while your Inland file is under processing.
I have myself visited the states for vacations and my home country for a good amount of time without having any troubles at the port of entry. CBSA always asks few standard questions and that's with every person entering Canada who's not a citizen. So it's just a notion and nothing more.
While this is
technically correct; there is nothing stopping an Inland applicant from leaving Canada, the potential problem lies with the re-entry into Canada.
If the person is denied re-entry, their Inland application is cancelled.
It would be wise for anyone considering this, to educate themselves on CIC's `Dual Intent' assessment...and make sure that you can show strong ties back to your home country! Most Inland applicants can't really offer that solid proof, because they are now `living' in Canada.
Bottom line- If the CBSA officer isn't convinced that the Inland applicant will voluntarily leave Canada
if their PR is denied...they're probably not going to be allowed back into Canada after their trip.