I enter YUL last month with my husband who is a Canadian citizen, and I’m on visitor visa. We both lined up on citizen/pr line.
Immigration asked whats the purpose of our visit, while for him is back to his home country and me on the other hand honestly told the officer that I am moving here and applying PR inland. He didn’t make a big deal out of this and told me to go to Secondary Check because we brought money more than 10,000$ and a dog.
On the secondary check, officer was not sure if I can get my PR in less than 6 months and he cannot make a decision so he ask another officer to check us up. Just a few questions such as:
- have you applied?
- do you know the procedure of applying pr, have you done any research ?
- do you know that you cannot work or study while on visitor visa?
- how much money do you have right now? and where’s the money came from? (take notE that he asked me this because i brought more than 10,000$ which i declare)
- do you have any travel insurance with you right now?
- where will you settle in canada? Which province?
- do you have your pr application with you right now?
I know that I will need proof so I came prepared and bring all the complete application including the fee payment for PR as well as pictures etc. I also explained the reason why I ended up want to apply inland and have not submit it yet as I was waiting for my apartment lease to be approved. My husband too explain the situation and the officer came to a conclusion that we’re not fooling around and that we are serious about this so he let us go and said not to wait 6 months to submit my application. He said he rarely receives this kind of case, like applyin PR inland.
Anyways as long as youre prepared and get everything together, there is no reason for them to deny entry for a visitor who's married to a citizen and plan to apply PR inland.
Btw, I always go through the canadian passport or pr line with my husband, not a problem.