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Guriko

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Jul 11, 2014
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Hi i have a small question

my Girlfreind is chinese and got a multiple entry visa that expires in 2020 (when her passport expires)

she is here since october and she would have to leave before april (6 months)



We are planning a trip to cuba in february

when we will come back in canada can she stay for a other 6 months or she has to leave in april ?

(i wonder when you get out of the country with a multiple entry visa , and you comeback (1 week after) will she be able to stay for 6 month again ? )
 
Guriko said:
Hi i have a small question

my Girlfreind is chinese and got a multiple entry visa that expires in 2020 (when her passport expires)

she is here since october and she would have to leave before april (6 months)



We are planning a trip to cuba in february

when we will come back in canada can she stay for a other 6 months or she has to leave in april ?

(i wonder when you get out of the country with a multiple entry visa , and you comeback (1 week after) will she be able to stay for 6 month again ? )

When she leaves the country her status will reset.

When she attempts to come back she can be given 6 months, given less than 6 months or be refused entry. This is up to the CBSA officer at the point of entry.
 
Guriko said:
thanks a lot



hum so it all depend on how the agent feel about the case

How YOU make him feel about the case. It is up to you to show you are not abusing Immigration laws, that the visit is genuine and that all your documentation is strong.
 
Jalex23 said:
When she leaves the country her status will reset.

In practice though, doesn't her status reset when she tries to enter the country again?

Canada has no way of knowing when she leaves the country and therefore can't reset her status at that time.
 
MarkGuy said:
In practice though, doesn't her status reset when she tries to enter the country again?

Canada has no way of knowing when she leaves the country and therefore can't reset her status at that time.

Of course Canada knows when she left. CBSA officials have access to flight manifests. Just because Canada doesn't have exit controls doesn't mean they don't know when you left.

There is no "in practice" - if you're allowed in and for how long is entirely up to the border official. The only "in practice" bit is that in practice, the more time you spend in Canada vs. outside of Canada the greater the chance you may have problems re-entering Canada.
 
scylla said:
Of course Canada knows when she left. CBSA officials have access to flight manifests. Just because Canada doesn't have exit controls doesn't mean they don't know when you left.

Thanks scylla.
I was surprised when I found out a few years ago that Canada doesn't have exit controls.
I didn't know that CBSA uses the flight manifests.
Do you know this for a fact?
Has access and uses are two different things.

There is no "in practice" - if you're allowed in and for how long is entirely up to the border official. The only "in practice" bit is that in practice, the more time you spend in Canada vs. outside of Canada the greater the chance you may have problems re-entering Canada.

"In practice though, doesn't her status reset when she tries to enter the country again?"
What I meant was that if she does manage to re-enter Canada, her status would then be reset. That's the 'in practice' I meant.

Thanks for the heads-up on staying in Canada longer -> diminishing your chances for re-entering later.
I didn't know about that.
 
MarkGuy said:
Do you know this for a fact?
Has access and uses are two different things.

Has access and uses.

For a fact.

Don't play it smart on CIC, they know way more than you can think.
 
Jalex23 said:
Has access and uses.

For a fact.

Don't play it smart on CIC, they know way more than you can think.

Jalex many of my questions here are posed, not because they pertain to my personal situation, but simply because I am a very curious person.

I can think of many situations where CIC would not be able to tell if you left the country.
 
MarkGuy said:
Jalex many of my questions here are posed, not because they pertain to my personal situation, but simply because I am a very curious person.

I can think of many situations where CIC would not be able to tell if you left the country.

Usually this forum is to help people with personal situations. Thanks for clarifying.