Why do you say that? 50% of applications are being processed at 6 months, so it shouldn't be too much longer hey?
I have a question, that I asked before but I wanted to know again, anybody here cross before their PPR? Here is my situation:
I received not one, but 2 visitor record the last 2 times I stayed for more than 2 weeks in Canadass, and they only allowed me 2 weeks on my last one when I wanted to stay for a month. I'm worried that if I try and 'move' up there again, they might not let me, or produce another visitor record for me and make me leave.
I was told that I should just tell them I'm visiting for x amount of time (even if I change it after I cross the border it wouldn't really matter, especially upon receipt of a PPR later on), and to show proof that I will be leaving (like a train ticket, etc. possibly something that I could get my money back for), and to only bring things like clothes (that way it looks less permanent if an IO searches the vehicle). What are your thoughts? My lease is up soon, and I need to move asap. I really want to just move up to BC and wait for a response from Buffalo. Should I do it? I'm so stressed about what I should do, because I'm worried that I won't be able to cross the border, or that they will issue me another visitor record and make me leave saying that I am not a genuine visitor. If I move I have to quit my job, and since my lease is up can't prove I have a place of my own anymore. So they will tell me what happened last time at the border, that I am no longer considered a genuine visitor and that I will have to leave after 2 weeks, depending on if I get an officer nice enough to allow me even that much time to visit. My other option is that I can enroll for classes at my local community college, making me genuine visitor and cross, then just drop the classes? I don't know what to do. So stressed right now.
Any advice?