Hi
I can't find the answer to this anywhere...
If a visa-exempt foreign national (Commonwealth citizen) enters Canada as a visitor and is given a passport stamp that's valid for, say, three months, can he/she then leave and re-enter Canada during that three-month period without needing to get another passport stamp?
For example, say he enters Canada and is given a stamp that's valid for three months, then after one month in Canada decides to visit friends in Peru for a week, with the intention of returning to Canada immediately afterwards...
When returning from Peru, would the original three-month passport stamp still be valid (hence behaving like a multiple-entry visa), or would it now be invalid, meaning that he would now need to request more time to visit Canada from a Canadian immigration officer?
In other words, would Canadian immigration stamp his passport when he left for Peru, effectively cancelling the original three-month validity period?
Thanks
I can't find the answer to this anywhere...
If a visa-exempt foreign national (Commonwealth citizen) enters Canada as a visitor and is given a passport stamp that's valid for, say, three months, can he/she then leave and re-enter Canada during that three-month period without needing to get another passport stamp?
For example, say he enters Canada and is given a stamp that's valid for three months, then after one month in Canada decides to visit friends in Peru for a week, with the intention of returning to Canada immediately afterwards...
When returning from Peru, would the original three-month passport stamp still be valid (hence behaving like a multiple-entry visa), or would it now be invalid, meaning that he would now need to request more time to visit Canada from a Canadian immigration officer?
In other words, would Canadian immigration stamp his passport when he left for Peru, effectively cancelling the original three-month validity period?
Thanks