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Travelling with a passport/visa about to expire

andrews17

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Hi.

I'm on a PGWP. My parents got their visitor visa this year and they spent a couple of weeks visiting in June. They want to come back next year, but my dad's passport AND visitor visa are expiring by the end of September, two days after his birthday. I was thinking about celebrating his birthday here before he went back home. These are my options:

1. He can renew his passport and then request a new visitor visa. The problem is that the processing time for visitor visas in our country is currently 400+ days. Can he renew his passport, apply for a visitor visa, and if he doesn't get it approved on time still travel with the new passport and the visa in his old passport?
2. He can travel with his current passport and visa, then renew his passport in Canada (there's an embassy in Toronto), and leave with his new passport. Is there a problem if he leaves Canada after his visitor visa has expired?
3. He can travel and leave right before his passport and visa expire. Is there a restriction on how much time his passport or visa need to be valid to enter Canada? I know some countries force you to have at least a 6-month valid visa to travel.
 

santzapaul

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Hi.

I'm on a PGWP. My parents got their visitor visa this year and they spent a couple of weeks visiting in June. They want to come back next year, but my dad's passport AND visitor visa are expiring by the end of September, two days after his birthday. I was thinking about celebrating his birthday here before he went back home. These are my options:

1. He can renew his passport and then request a new visitor visa. The problem is that the processing time for visitor visas in our country is currently 400+ days. Can he renew his passport, apply for a visitor visa, and if he doesn't get it approved on time still travel with the new passport and the visa in his old passport?
2. He can travel with his current passport and visa, then renew his passport in Canada (there's an embassy in Toronto), and leave with his new passport. Is there a problem if he leaves Canada after his visitor visa has expired?
3. He can travel and leave right before his passport and visa expire. Is there a restriction on how much time his passport or visa need to be valid to enter Canada? I know some countries force you to have at least a 6-month valid visa to travel.
Option 1 seems ideal. Your father can travel with a new passport and the old TRV in the current passport (see the link below). Do make sure that he leaves the country before the TRV expires. If not, it might cause an issue with future applications.

I have a PGWP, and I travelled back to Canada earlier this year with 4 months left on my TRV and passport. I renewed my passport after coming back to Canada.
 
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andrews17

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Option 1 seems ideal. Your father can travel with a new passport and the old TRV in the current passport (see the link below). Do make sure that he leaves the country before the TRV expires. If not, it might cause an issue with future applications.

I have a PGWP, and I travelled back to Canada earlier this year with 4 months left on my TRV and passport. I renewed my passport after coming back to Canada.
Thanks, that's useful information.

I have another question. If he comes to Canada and he sends his visitor visa renewal application, is he considered to be an "inside of Canada" applicant even if he's a visitor?
 

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andrews17

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I've been doing some research and I can't find any information saying that you need a 6-month valid passport to enter Canada (as some other countries do). I would like to confirm if anybody knows for sure. My dad is planning to travel to Canada 3 months before his passport and visitor visa expire, and he'll leave one week prior to that.
 

canuck78

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Hi.

I'm on a PGWP. My parents got their visitor visa this year and they spent a couple of weeks visiting in June. They want to come back next year, but my dad's passport AND visitor visa are expiring by the end of September, two days after his birthday. I was thinking about celebrating his birthday here before he went back home. These are my options:

1. He can renew his passport and then request a new visitor visa. The problem is that the processing time for visitor visas in our country is currently 400+ days. Can he renew his passport, apply for a visitor visa, and if he doesn't get it approved on time still travel with the new passport and the visa in his old passport?
2. He can travel with his current passport and visa, then renew his passport in Canada (there's an embassy in Toronto), and leave with his new passport. Is there a problem if he leaves Canada after his visitor visa has expired?
3. He can travel and leave right before his passport and visa expire. Is there a restriction on how much time his passport or visa need to be valid to enter Canada? I know some countries force you to have at least a 6-month valid visa to travel.
The postEd processing times are often incorrect. Don’t know any country that has such a long processing time.
 
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