lalito said:I am a Mexican national living in USA with an expired visa and want to emigrate to Canada, I have a Mexican passport, do I need to go back to Mexico and initiate the whole process or can I travel directly to Canada from the USA.
Thanks
wxyz123 said:you have to go back because when you will send your full documents they ask you to send copies of visas for other countries you staying and once find out that you are overstaying you will not only be refused but you can be reported to us authorities for breach of visa and you can then be deported from usa to mexico
Simon123 said:i have a valid I94 but expired visa and i did my whole process from New delhi. CIC does not have any issue with our visa status unless
u commit a crime or your in deportion state.
lalito said:I am a Mexican national living in USA with an expired visa and want to emigrate to Canada, I have a Mexican passport, do I need to go back to Mexico and initiate the whole process or can I travel directly to Canada from the USA.
Thanks
professional 1 said:This is what it says exactly in CIC link:
"2. For the purposes of R11, situations in which an individual is considered to have been “lawfully
admitted” will include (but are not limited to):
i) persons who were lawfully admitted, but no longer have legal status when the
application is submitted. For example, a person who has entered a country
lawfully but at some time subsequent to lawful admission has lost legal
immigration status is considered to have been lawfully admitted, whether or not
status has been restored at the time of the application to the visa office. Such
applicants may or may not qualify for a visa, but their application must be
accepted for processing and assessed on its merits;"
The link: page 13
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op01-eng.pdf
Read it carfully, make sure that you will be able to send any requested updated documents without being tracked by the FBI or the immigration department in the USA.
ihabkal said:except that the immigration people will try to find anythign suspicious in your application and return it to you time and time again for the slightest awkward reason just to mess with you so they won't have to do it. 4 years on H1B visa in the US, applied, they sent it back twice once saying I didn't put n/a in all the empty boxes, and the second time they asked for the H1B papers, which I had already in the application they returned. I understood then that the immigration officer didn't want to do anything with it for no real reason.
erikvirgo said:Hi Ihabkal, at which stage that they returned the whole applocation and asked for the additional information?
Is it after your received 2nd AOR or when it is "IN PROCESS" ?
The reason I asked is that I have been in US with H1b status for 10 years. I only submitted the last approval of H1 B and I did not included the copy of older approval document and idid not include copies of visa stamp in my passport which has expired loing time ago, now I just received 2nd aor yesterday - I am afraid it will be returned and they will ask all of those past approvals and visa stamp in the passport...should I just send it to them...now?
thanks in advance
erikvirgo
erikvirgo said:Hi Ihabkal, at which stage that they returned the whole applocation and asked for the additional information?
Is it after your received 2nd AOR or when it is "IN PROCESS" ?
The reason I asked is that I have been in US with H1b status for 10 years. I only submitted the last approval of H1 B and I did not included the copy of older approval document and idid not include copies of visa stamp in my passport which has expired loing time ago, now I just received 2nd aor yesterday - I am afraid it will be returned and they will ask all of those past approvals and visa stamp in the passport...should I just send it to them...now?
thanks in advance
erikvirgo