scylla said:
Yes - she can take a few days / weeks to get her things together (I wouldn't push it longer than two weeks). Does she have a US visa? Simply flagpoling (i.e. leaving Canada and then turning around and re-entering without actually entering the US) won't work since she's not visa exempt. She would need to physically enter the US. Doing a run to the border does come with a minor risk. If you end up with a border official who is really unhappy with what she's doing, there's always some very minor change she could end up with a one year exclusion order. I would personally do as told and leave Canada.
Hi scylla
I apologize to post here but I have been studying your posts recently and your advice seem to be the point
Now my case is
I am a provincial nominee currently working in canada.
I wanted to invite my sister for 4-8 weeks to Canada on visit visa as her birthday gift. She is a student who recently took exams and have 5-6 months break before her studies resume at next level.
Now she had travelled previously to G7 country South Korea for 3 months and returned while I wss there. I invited her there when I was on work visa.
She is returning this time as well as I legally signed an affidavit in front of laywer for that.
Me and my wife both working full time and have enough funds in our bank ac.
Now my question is what docs are needed to convince VO that she wont stay in canada more than her term and will leave
How will we make it more prestine clear that she is a genuine visitor
Your advice will be appreciated
Cheers