bilabongster said:
Hi Guys
What sort of questions can we expect at immigration for a spouse visiting to Canada on TRV?
The intention is obviously to stay together and later apply for a sponsorship (outland). Is it ok to mention that my s[ouse is a PR and I am here to visit him but will go back after couple months (which is actually true). What should be the best tactic to handle questions that judge the intent of visit.
It'd be best to bring/show itinerary for return trip. Bring proof of your ties back to your home country (ie. residence & employment are big ones), and how you plan on supporting yourself on the visit (or letter from your spouse saying that you'll be supported during your visit). If you get pulled into secondary for further questioning, these are the types of questions that they'll ask you, but it's equally likely that if you show an itinerary for your return trip in a couple months, they'll let you through. It's ok to say that you're visiting your spouse, but best to bring marriage certificate too just in case.
Best tactic I can say - be completely truthful when they ask you questions, but don't over-volunteer information that they don't ask you since they'll likely end up questioning you on whatever you say. Whatever you do, don't lie, because they likely will catch you in the lie (spoken from experience). Good luck!