Hi,
I am a Canadian citizen and I am sponsoring my husband to be a PR. He moved to Canada to be with me on September of 2012 with a visitor visa. He has a multiple-entry visa but we are too afraid to "cross the border" and having him denied access back in again. Anyway, we submitted our application for the sponsorship on January 2013, and most recently submitted the application to Extend his Visitor Visa on January 24, 2013. He will have been in Canada for 6 months by March 17, 2013, which means his visitor time "allowance" is over, correct?
My question is... what should we do if we haven´t heard from them in say, a couple of weeks (which would be end of February and just a couple of weeks before his 6 months are over). I am planning to email CIC and inquire about it, but I wonder if anyone here have some feedback as to what happens in a situation like this, and what would be the best way to go about it. Our application for PR is "Inbound" (from within Canada) so I am afraid if he gets denied the visa, that he would have to go back to Mexico, and if we would have to start the sponsorship application all over again because it was originally inbound and that would no longer apply
Thank you!
Paola
I am a Canadian citizen and I am sponsoring my husband to be a PR. He moved to Canada to be with me on September of 2012 with a visitor visa. He has a multiple-entry visa but we are too afraid to "cross the border" and having him denied access back in again. Anyway, we submitted our application for the sponsorship on January 2013, and most recently submitted the application to Extend his Visitor Visa on January 24, 2013. He will have been in Canada for 6 months by March 17, 2013, which means his visitor time "allowance" is over, correct?
My question is... what should we do if we haven´t heard from them in say, a couple of weeks (which would be end of February and just a couple of weeks before his 6 months are over). I am planning to email CIC and inquire about it, but I wonder if anyone here have some feedback as to what happens in a situation like this, and what would be the best way to go about it. Our application for PR is "Inbound" (from within Canada) so I am afraid if he gets denied the visa, that he would have to go back to Mexico, and if we would have to start the sponsorship application all over again because it was originally inbound and that would no longer apply
Thank you!
Paola