I want to go to Miami, Florida on vacation trip for the Holidays with my hubby who is my sponsor as well.truesmile said:What are you planning to use that for? I take it you're in Canada on an 'inland' application ie. "waiting for a landing date". I've seen a very senior member here post that once you leave Canada, the TRV that they (might) issue you would cease to be valid.
In general as someone who requires a TRV to enter Canada, you have to get this TRV from a visa office outside of Canada.erra said:Hello there. I need to travel, I have OWP, I have AIP and I am waiting for Landing date. I have to travel and I applied for inland TRV online. Anyone has experience with that matter? Thanks
Yes you might be right, but I spoke with CIC Call center and the Agent tells my there is a 50/50 chance to enter Canada only with valid work permit. The decision will be made at port of entry from CBSA officer and because I am entering Canada from the US will be much easier ??? I dont know what to do, we paid tickets, hotels, rent-a-car ?!?Rob_TO said:In general as someone who requires a TRV to enter Canada, you have to get this TRV from a visa office outside of Canada.
As an inland applicant with application in process, and who requires special TRV to enter Canada, I don't think it's possible to leave Canada until you have full PR. Any implied status you have in Canada right now would end the second you leave. So if you did leave you would be at a very high risk to have troubles re-entering Canada, and putting your entire PR application at risk.
Unfortunately CIC has pretty much zero sympathy and is not allowed to bend the rules, no matter what the personal situation is of the applicant or the reason they need to travel.
Would you really gamble your entire PR on a 50/50 chance???erra said:Yes you might be right, but I spoke with CIC Call center and the Agent tells my there is a 50/50 chance to enter Canada only with valid work permit. The decision will be made at port of entry from CBSA officer and because I am entering Canada from the US will be much easier ??? I dont know what to do, we paid tickets, hotels, rent-a-car ?!?
I am staying in Canada 3 years without permission to leave even for vacation, I feel myself in prison for nothing...Rob_TO said:Would you really gamble your entire PR on a 50/50 chance???
If you were denied entry, your entire PR application is abandoned and you would need to leave Canada immediately after. Hardly seems worth it for a vacation to Florida.