chessnut1087
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- Jan 30, 2014
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- CPC-M Mississauga
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- 03-04-2014
You just need to keep in mind one thing (this was explained to me by a CBSA agent upon entry to Canada).
It is NOT illegal to stay in Canada longer than your visa is stamped for, but it IS illegal to LIE to a Canadian border agent. If they ask you when you intend to leave Canada, and you tell the border agent "one month" but intend on staying for 6, that is where they can get you.
I am being sponsored as a spouse and came last month to stay with my husband while our app is being processed outland. I told border agents I was going to stay for "2-3 months" then go home via car (I am from the USA). They drilled me on the importance of not lying to them. The head agent at the border crossing told me "If you tell an agent you will leave in 2 months, you better leave in two months because it is illegal to lie to us and we can ban you for this." This is how I was treated as a spouse with an application already pending.
I would be very careful if I were you. If at any point they ask you "what are you doing in Canada?" You should NOT lie. You tell them "I am coming to stay as a visitor with my boyfriend" If they ask if you have intent on moving to Canada, you need to tell them "yes I am coming to establish common-law with my boyfriend" It is then up to the good graces of whoever is dealing with you to either let you proceed with a 6-month tourist visa, or turn you away.
This is the risk you have to take if you are going to try to establish common-law.
All of this was explained to me at a border by an agent in person. I cannot stress enough DO NOT lie to them.
It is NOT illegal to stay in Canada longer than your visa is stamped for, but it IS illegal to LIE to a Canadian border agent. If they ask you when you intend to leave Canada, and you tell the border agent "one month" but intend on staying for 6, that is where they can get you.
I am being sponsored as a spouse and came last month to stay with my husband while our app is being processed outland. I told border agents I was going to stay for "2-3 months" then go home via car (I am from the USA). They drilled me on the importance of not lying to them. The head agent at the border crossing told me "If you tell an agent you will leave in 2 months, you better leave in two months because it is illegal to lie to us and we can ban you for this." This is how I was treated as a spouse with an application already pending.
I would be very careful if I were you. If at any point they ask you "what are you doing in Canada?" You should NOT lie. You tell them "I am coming to stay as a visitor with my boyfriend" If they ask if you have intent on moving to Canada, you need to tell them "yes I am coming to establish common-law with my boyfriend" It is then up to the good graces of whoever is dealing with you to either let you proceed with a 6-month tourist visa, or turn you away.
This is the risk you have to take if you are going to try to establish common-law.
All of this was explained to me at a border by an agent in person. I cannot stress enough DO NOT lie to them.