atarisjay said:
Hi, i just want to ask. I'm a visitor here in Canada with multiple entry for 3 years. When i came here i was not given any permit on how long i will stay. But i was informed that i need to exit every 6 months . But my real question is , for example i exit after 6 months, can i able to comeback after a week to Canada again or there are any duration period before returning again. Thank you
there is no duration period for returning back to canada. you have a multiple visa so you can come back to canada anytime if you have genuine reasons to visit canada BUT to allow you enter into canada the immigration officer at the airport must be satisfied that you are a genuine visitor.
If you already had stayed for 6 months and you try to re-enter into canada after a week it will surely raise a Red flag and your intentions may be questioned and most likely the immigration officer may refuse you entry (if he is not satisfied that you are a genuine visitor seeking entry for a short period).
A multiple entry trv (visitor visa) is sort of a permission to travel to canada multiple times for a short durations. you cannot live for a longer time in canada just by exiting and re-entering thinking it will re-fresh your 6 months allowed stay each time, CBSA may consider it as an abuse of visa.
If you want to stay longer on a visit visa you have to apply for an extension to stay in canada as a visitor and this application should be submitted before your 6 months period expires.
hope it helps