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Hi I have recently came to Canada before 4 days. I have mentioned at the time of entry that my stay going to be 29 days in Canada and came here to meet my wife. Might be because of that reason I did not get the visitor record and I was not aware that this thing is important if I need to apply an open work permit.

1) Can any one help me how can I get the visitor record now, what will be it's procedure and how long will it take?

2) I heard it didn't matter how long we mention we can stay for six months one we entered until unless CBSA specifically mention a date to leave. Can anyone confirm is it true or I have to stay only the mentioned 29 days and I have to leave or what it would be consider as over stay?

(I mentioned 29 days because I was having a return ticket booked on Aug 25th)

I am really worried now and need some experts advice what should I have to do, thanks in advance.
 
Hi I have recently came to Canada before 4 days. I have mentioned at the time of entry that my stay going to be 29 days in Canada and came here to meet my wife. Might be because of that reason I did not get the visitor record and I was not aware that this thing is important if I need to apply an open work permit.

1) Can any one help me how can I get the visitor record now, what will be it's procedure and how long will it take?

2) I heard it didn't matter how long we mention we can stay for six months one we entered until unless CBSA specifically mention a date to leave. Can anyone confirm is it true or I have to stay only the mentioned 29 days and I have to leave or what it would be consider as over stay?

(I mentioned 29 days because I was having a return ticket booked on Aug 25th)

I am really worried now and need some experts advice what should I have to do, thanks in advance.

How long is you visa given for if your visa is good for 6 months, you don't have to worry that you've mentioned 29 days. You can leave a day before visa expired.
 
How long is you visa given for if your visa is good for 6 months, you don't have to worry that you've mentioned 29 days. You can leave a day before visa expired.


My visa is valid till next December. Thanks for the info..

What about the visitor record, how and where can I get one..
 
My visa is valid till next December. Thanks for the info..

What about the visitor record, how and where can I get one..

If you have Single Entry Visa for 6 Months then you have to Exit form Canada before Expiring Visa Date.
If you have Multiple entry Visa for 10 Years or less then when you enter in Canada, Date of entry to count 180 Days to stay.
If they put specific date on stamp of entry and Exit, That is VISITOR RECORD.(collected from other)

- A TRV (usually called a visitor visa) is a sticker in your passport that allows you entry to Canada if you are from a visa required country.
- A TRP (usually called a visitor record) is a piece of paper that is given to you granting a visitor status for special lengths of stay.
(Jalex23)


Which one apply on you.
 
Hi I have recently came to Canada before 4 days. I have mentioned at the time of entry that my stay going to be 29 days in Canada and came here to meet my wife. Might be because of that reason I did not get the visitor record and I was not aware that this thing is important if I need to apply an open work permit.

1) Can any one help me how can I get the visitor record now, what will be it's procedure and how long will it take?

2) I heard it didn't matter how long we mention we can stay for six months one we entered until unless CBSA specifically mention a date to leave. Can anyone confirm is it true or I have to stay only the mentioned 29 days and I have to leave or what it would be consider as over stay?

(I mentioned 29 days because I was having a return ticket booked on Aug 25th)

I am really worried now and need some experts advice what should I have to do, thanks in advance.

I don't know where you are getting your information but you don't need a Visitor Record to apply for a work permit. I assume your wife is an international student or skilled foreign worker in Canada?
 
Hi I have recently came to Canada before 4 days. I have mentioned at the time of entry that my stay going to be 29 days in Canada and came here to meet my wife. Might be because of that reason I did not get the visitor record and I was not aware that this thing is important if I need to apply an open work permit.

1) Can any one help me how can I get the visitor record now, what will be it's procedure and how long will it take?

2) I heard it didn't matter how long we mention we can stay for six months one we entered until unless CBSA specifically mention a date to leave. Can anyone confirm is it true or I have to stay only the mentioned 29 days and I have to leave or what it would be consider as over stay?

(I mentioned 29 days because I was having a return ticket booked on Aug 25th)

I am really worried now and need some experts advice what should I have to do, thanks in advance.
You have got visitor record by default if there is no date mentioned on the stamp. you can live unto 6 months. you can apply extend your stay as visitor or worker. you should apply before 1 month of expiry of your current visitor record
 
If you have Single Entry Visa for 6 Months then you have to Exit form Canada before Expiring Visa Date.
If you have Multiple entry Visa for 10 Years or less then when you enter in Canada, Date of entry to count 180 Days to stay.
If they put specific date on stamp of entry and Exit, That is VISITOR RECORD.(collected from other)

- A TRV (usually called a visitor visa) is a sticker in your passport that allows you entry to Canada if you are from a visa required country.
- A TRP (usually called a visitor record) is a piece of paper that is given to you granting a visitor status for special lengths of stay.
(Jalex23)


Which one apply on you.

A TRV has nothing to do with status in Canada. It is a stamp in a passport that allows a person to board a commercial carrier to travel to Canada. Status is granted by CBSA.

A TRP is a special permit granted to people who are inadmissible to Canada. It is NOT a Visitor Record.

A Visitor Record is given when a person applies to extend their stay or at the border when CBSA wants to limit a person's stay or grant them longer than the standard 6 months.
 
A TRV has nothing to do with status in Canada. It is a stamp in a passport that allows a person to board a commercial carrier to travel to Canada. Status is granted by CBSA.

A TRP is a special permit granted to people who are inadmissible to Canada. It is NOT a Visitor Record.

A Visitor Record is given when a person applies to extend their stay or at the border when CBSA wants to limit a person's stay or grant them longer than the standard 6 months.

I haven't visited Canada as a visitor, I am not much experience about that, you guys can give advise kartee 18.
 
Hi everyone,
Need some suggestions for my spouse. Here is the query-
I came to Canada with a visitor visa and while entering into Canada the immigration officer gave me a visitor record for 1 year which was stapled with the passport. Later on I applied for OWP(approved) and for some reason after that applied for Visitor record which is the current status of mine. Now I want to apply for OWP and I need to know
1. Should I upload my past visitor record with the passport which was stapled with my passport when I entered into Canada?
2. Where should I upload my new visitor record while applying for OWP? As they didn't ask for it after finishing the questionnaires.

THANKS
 
Hi,

I am under same situation as Kartee. I reached Canada a week ago. I am allowed to stay for 6 months, as I did not get a visitor record. (I have multiple entry visitor visa till spouse expiry date)

Now, I want to stay with my spouse who is on a closed work permit which expires in August 2020. I want to work and stay in Canada till then. Should I apply for visitor extension and then apply for open work permit? Or directly applying for open work permit with intended duration of work till his permit end date will suffice?

Thanks in Advance!
 
Hi,

I am under same situation as Kartee. I reached Canada a week ago. I am allowed to stay for 6 months, as I did not get a visitor record. (I have multiple entry visitor visa till spouse expiry date)

Now, I want to stay with my spouse who is on a closed work permit which expires in August 2020. I want to work and stay in Canada till then. Should I apply for visitor extension and then apply for open work permit? Or directly applying for open work permit with intended duration of work till his permit end date will suffice?

Thanks in Advance!

Assuming your spouse has a skilled job, apply for the OWP.
 
Should match your spouse's permit.

Thank you so much! One final question - As I don't have visitor record, study permit, work permit or temporary Resident Permit issued to me what will be the document number that I need to give under the section 'Coming into Canada' in imm5710e form? Will it be document number in the vistor visa present in my passport or should I leave it blank?
 
Thank you so much! One final question - As I don't have visitor record, study permit, work permit or temporary Resident Permit issued to me what will be the document number that I need to give under the section 'Coming into Canada' in imm5710e form? Will it be document number in the vistor visa present in my passport or should I leave it blank?
Is not this section optional? Anyways what did you do and have you got the OWP? How many days it took? And what is the validity date? Spouse WP end date or 6 months from the time you enter?