Hi all,
I hope someone can help me.
I am a Canadian citizen and my husband recently got his visa. We are currently both living outside of Canada and we have been given until September to land in Canada. We think this might be a little tight because we need to sell our house and settle things where we currently live first.
Someone on this forum mentioned before that we can travel to Canada, be processed through immigration and then officially move back at a time that is more convenient for us (only a few months longer).
I was just wondering if there are any problems with doing this or is it all 'kosher'? I don't want to jeopardise his visa in order to save a few months if it is something that is frowned upon.
Should we be honest with the immigration officer and tell them that we are just there to be processed (and to see my family) and will be moving over at a later date?
I've been advised by people to do this and my husband is keen but I am a little nervous in case it come across as deceitful.
Thanks for your help.
I hope someone can help me.
I am a Canadian citizen and my husband recently got his visa. We are currently both living outside of Canada and we have been given until September to land in Canada. We think this might be a little tight because we need to sell our house and settle things where we currently live first.
Someone on this forum mentioned before that we can travel to Canada, be processed through immigration and then officially move back at a time that is more convenient for us (only a few months longer).
I was just wondering if there are any problems with doing this or is it all 'kosher'? I don't want to jeopardise his visa in order to save a few months if it is something that is frowned upon.
Should we be honest with the immigration officer and tell them that we are just there to be processed (and to see my family) and will be moving over at a later date?
I've been advised by people to do this and my husband is keen but I am a little nervous in case it come across as deceitful.
Thanks for your help.