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uniman2018

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Nov 1, 2018
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Hello everyone,



I have a multiple entry visitor visa of Canada. For the first time I visited Canada in December 2015... stayed there up to mid-may 2016 and returned back to my home country in May. Then I returned back to Canada in July 2016. Before my six month stay would expire, I applied for an extention and I got extention up to January 2018. I left Canada in January 2018 before the expiry of my extention.



So this means that I stayed in Canada continuously for 18 months (6months + 12 month extention).



Now I want to visit Canada again, and my question is that what would be the best and reasonable time, for which I have to stay out of Canada and wait before going again. After how many months should I try to fly to Canada?



It would be a great help if someone could suggest an answer to my query.



Warm regards to all forum members.



Thanks.
 
Hello everyone,



I have a multiple entry visitor visa of Canada. For the first time I visited Canada in December 2015... stayed there up to mid-may 2016 and returned back to my home country in May. Then I returned back to Canada in July 2016. Before my six month stay would expire, I applied for an extention and I got extention up to January 2018. I left Canada in January 2018 before the expiry of my extention.



So this means that I stayed in Canada continuously for 18 months (6months + 12 month extention).



Now I want to visit Canada again, and my question is that what would be the best and reasonable time, for which I have to stay out of Canada and wait before going again. After how many months should I try to fly to Canada?
The unwritten guide is a visitor must stay outside Canada for about the same time that s/he stayed in Canada. For no entry should it seem like the person is violating visitor privileges.

You would want to bring evidence of your strong ties to your home country + finances to support your visit + a return ticket