Thank you very much for find all this information, I have been reading and researching much also and it is very complex and not very clear. I have been given to understand that having already received Approval in Principle of my sponsorship (my husband is Canadian btw), that as long as the IO has no reason to believe I am inadmissable and that I can prove that I do not have the intent to stay should my application fail, than he has no reason to refuse my admission and should stamp my passport as TRV. It would also hopefully be in my favour that the UK is not a country in any kind of difficulty. I would really like to hear if anyone else has been in the same situation. I have seen on other sites people saying citizens from the USA and the UK that have travelled in and out of Canada during the PR process without problems but they just got lucky! I would of course rather be sure and clear on exactly what to say and do when I arrive at the border. If worst comes to worse I guess me and my husband would just have to move to the UK!! Thanks again for all your help.
Black-Berry said:No problem i say good luck!. Also i have some more information after researching and lots of reading and understanding the re-entry process. I have looked in various places on the internet and other personal stories. the Cic website SPECIFICALLY advices you if your application is still under process not to travel.. BUT it also says this is especially true if you require a visitors visa.. So i understand it from this statement that if you are coming back to canada and are not from a visa exempt country or dont have a visa , you have as high chance of not letting you in? and if you do have a valid visa and /or are from a visa exempt country , you have a higher chance of getting let in.
there is also alot of talk abouit dual intent?. ie if you are coming back in, your current status would be you are entering canada to await your PR. for some weird reason the IO will not buy that. so i am assuming you should declare incase ou dont/will not get your PR you will not be a burden to them and overstay your welcome and go back to wherever you came from?.
Also they look at things like .. Are you from a country that is currently undergoing hardships?. etc etc,. I am trying to put myself in the shoes of an IO here.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/ip/ip02-eng.pdf
I am very very confused about this but after reading the above manual from the cic website it is somewhat clearer to me.
has anyone been denied entry because of this so they can let us know what status they were on?,. why they were denied etc?. so we can get a clearer understanding?.
i would say you are pretty safe in assuming youwill be okay but i also guess its safer to know exactly what they mean??
the above link i believe sums it up in a nutshell but if there is anyone who has a very clear perspective it will be much appreciated as i have seen this question on various threads here...
thx ..