rjessome said:
Is there any chance of getting a new LMO to extend your work permit? Or getting a Working Holiday Permit? Just a thought.
Chances are that you will be fine re-entering Canada as a visitor BUT if CBSA questions you and you don't show a plan to leave, they can deny you re-entry. A return ticket is usually cheaper than a one way but I understand you will be buying a return ticket to leave Canada, go to the wedding and then return.
If you apply for a change of conditions from worker to visitor and then leave, you are voiding the application. There is no implied status for someone who leaves Canada as a visitor as it doesn't continue once you leave. So if you are leaving, then don't bother applying to become a visitor. In effect, you "apply" again as a visitor when you re-enter.
Thank you for replying, rjessome!
My employer tried getting a new LMO for me and was denied. Too bad, he really wanted to keep me too :-(
If I leave before my TRV is up I WILL have a return flight to Germany once I re-enter in June since I have a flight to Germany right now and I would buy another roundtrip in Germany (to Canada/return to Germany). Do you think having a return flight and mentioning family obligations in September would be enough?
What I originally meant was: if I extended my stay (end of May until Sept), my flight to Germany would expire in the end of June, and the next time I leave (Sept) I would have to buy a roundtrip to Germany/back to Canada leaving me without a return ticket once I want to re-enter in Sept. But I guess I could solve that by buying another ticket back to Germany.
Lastly, if I left in the end of May, I wouldn't apply for an extension, I know I get new visitor status when I re-enter. That question was meant for the extension-szenerio: If I decided to stay I would like to extend my status until September, but what if I don't hear from them before September?? I'd be on implied status until I hear, what happens if someone leaves before receiving the decision?
Sorry if my description was confusing! I gotta be honest: I wish it wouldn't be an issue if I left for 2 weeks in the end of May, I'd prefer to go home for a visit. There is the wedding, and my sister is facing some health issues. But I don't want to endanger our process (meaning getting back in and handing in our application in July after 12 months of cohabitation; right now we're at 10 months...) Until last week I had firmly planned on going, then I heard about the "only short and temporary separation" rule for common-law and read about other people who had trouble to re-enter. After that I panicked and I've lost a lot of sleep over this :-(