Hello Everyone,
Can anyone answer me - I came into Canada as a visitor and we applied for Inland spouse PR along with OWP in 2016 Nov, Ive got my OWP approved in March 2017 and i started to work. While my PR application is in process, i want to know if i have to travel out of country what are my options ? my visitor visa that i came in got expired in May 2017 and i didnt bother to extend as i have got my OWP then. I dont have any intention of travel out anytime soon, in case of an emergency i would like to know my options.
Thanks in Advance
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@dominicantiguan said, it's possible. CIC has been known to tolerate short trips abroad. The acceptable time is subjective, but less than a month seems to be tolerated.
Your OWP doesn't permit border traversal, so it sounds like you'd need a visa regardless to re-enter. Also, as stated, it's totally up to the CBSA officer you encounter, whether or not they will permit re-entry. They will assess you for "dual intent" (Google: dual intent CIC).
Effectively seeing if you have sufficient ties to your country of origin to ensure that you will return home on a failed PR application. Dual intent means you are seeking a temporary residency while a permanent residence application is active. So be prepared to prove you'll go home. Also bring your OWP and a paystub (proves source of income).
If the CBSA refuses re-entry, you could have your application refused due to abandonment (you left).