I will have an inland common-law family class permanent residence application in process (my common-law partner is a Canadian citizen and I have lived in Canada on a TRV for almost a year).
Soon after I file this inland PR application, my TRV will expire.
This, I understand, would not be a problem if I stayed in Canada until the outcome of my PR application. However, I would like to travel outside of Canada (i.e. to attend a conference) after my TRV expires but before my PR application is processed (including before Stage 1 processing is complete).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to address this issue?
As I understand, an inland PR in process does not grant me the right to return to Canada after my TRV has expired. Also, I understand that it is difficult to obtain a new TRV after a PR is in process. So, should I apply for a new TRV before I file the PR application or should I apply for a new TRV after I file the application. .
Thanks!
Soon after I file this inland PR application, my TRV will expire.
This, I understand, would not be a problem if I stayed in Canada until the outcome of my PR application. However, I would like to travel outside of Canada (i.e. to attend a conference) after my TRV expires but before my PR application is processed (including before Stage 1 processing is complete).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to address this issue?
As I understand, an inland PR in process does not grant me the right to return to Canada after my TRV has expired. Also, I understand that it is difficult to obtain a new TRV after a PR is in process. So, should I apply for a new TRV before I file the PR application or should I apply for a new TRV after I file the application. .
Thanks!