ImmEnforce said:
So you will leave Canada on the day your work permit expires, stay for a week and return to Canada to stay a few more months. (Flagpole)
Not a good idea.
You are trying to circumvent a problem that doesn't exist. Why would you ever take a risk like that?
If you want to stay as a visitor then request to stay. Before you WP expires apply for a extension / change of status to visitor. You will have implied status until a decision is made in your application. If you still wish to travel to the USA you can. Just take with you a copy of your application and proof of payment. (Proof of implied status) You can be re-admitted on implied status (new).
Thanks for the thoughtful response there mate.
Actually I would leave 2 or 3 days before my WV expires, head to the US for a few days - maybe a week, and then come back to the border to be admitted back into Canada as a Tourist (for which Australians do not need any VISA at all, in fact they usually get a 6-month stamp into their passports saying VISITOR - ie. Visitor status - No/few
questions asked) , and I will also have with me A PLANE TICKET HOME TO AUSTRALIA, departing a couple of months later.
Surely the plane ticket is good enough to show that I'm not staying indefinitely, and what about the facts on the ground - ie:
I will have just spent 2 years working in Toronto, and now want to do some travelling with the money I have been working hard to earn, AS A TOURIST , before I fly home ON A FIXED DATE ..2 months later..... I dunno - that seems pretty plausible to me... right?
Isn't that plausible>?
That seems to me like it wouldn't be a problem, and if I can avoid applying for implied status's (especially as an Australian applying for Visitor status, when typically we would never have a problem and never need to do so - and the only reason I am even enquiring about this in fact , is because I will have already been in the country 2 years). I'd rather avoid these applications , implied Visitor status (unheard of for Australians - but I don't know what is actually heard of for those of us having already completed 2 year working visas, which is what sets my case apart), fees, waiting periods,etc if I can.
I absolutely don't want to risk not being allowed back in upon my return a few days later, but I also don't want to go to all the hassle and costs of applying for something that may not even be needed at all....
I did spend $250 dollars on a multiple entry US visa to avoid any hassles in travelling to the US whilst I was in Canada, and every time I go down into the US they tell me that I don't need it and it was a waste, and in fact the curiousness of why I would have this visa which I don;t technically need actually attracts the very hassles , (perhaps eve more hassles) that I had hoped to avoid by having that Visa. So needless to say, I don't want to apply for implied status - implied Visitor status no less - (that Aussies don't usually ever need) and spend unnecessary money and attract unnecessary attention - for nothing....
DOES ANYONE HERE HAVE ANY CONCLUSIVE INFORMATION ON THIS MATTER, AND WHAT WHILL BE THE BEST AVENUE FOR ME TO GO DOWN HERE??
I WOULD REALLY GREATLY AND SINCERELY APPRECIATE IT
CHEERS,