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LatrellCris

Star Member
Nov 2, 2022
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Hi I would like to get some advice about visiting. My gf left Canada Oct. 23, 2022; however she’s planning to comeback to Canada for our 1 year this January 20,2023 and I found this place to get some advice. I know that I have to talk to immigration Canada but they are close right now because it’s weekends. If she comes back here after 3 months will the CBSA consider this as red flag? How can she provide strong proof that she’s not going to stay in Canada indefinitely? Is a copy of her acceptance letter in Japan and itinerary be enough evidence?
 

kevinsstelly

Newbie
Nov 6, 2022
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I have a similar question)) If my relative comes back here after 6 months, will the CBSA consider this as a wake-up call?
 

citizenshipcanada

Hero Member
Sep 1, 2011
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Hi I would like to get some advice about visiting. My gf left Canada Oct. 23, 2022; however she’s planning to comeback to Canada for our 1 year this January 20,2023 and I found this place to get some advice. I know that I have to talk to immigration Canada but they are close right now because it’s weekends. If she comes back here after 3 months will the CBSA consider this as red flag? How can she provide strong proof that she’s not going to stay in Canada indefinitely? Is a copy of her acceptance letter in Japan and itinerary be enough evidence?
was her visa a multiple entry visa ? or a single entry and she is trying to get one , or she can get the visa at the entry port ?
 

armoured

VIP Member
Feb 1, 2015
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Hi I would like to get some advice about visiting. My gf left Canada Oct. 23, 2022; however she’s planning to comeback to Canada for our 1 year this January 20,2023 and I found this place to get some advice. I know that I have to talk to immigration Canada but they are close right now because it’s weekends. If she comes back here after 3 months will the CBSA consider this as red flag? How can she provide strong proof that she’s not going to stay in Canada indefinitely? Is a copy of her acceptance letter in Japan and itinerary be enough evidence?
It's not really clear what you're asking, as you're writing in the famly sponsorship sub-forum. Have you sponsored her or not?
 

LatrellCris

Star Member
Nov 2, 2022
57
6
It's not really clear what you're asking, as you're writing in the famly sponsorship sub-forum. Have you sponsored her or not?
I mistakenly posted it on family sponsorship. Anyways she’s coming here as a visitor. She wants to visit again after 3 months
 

armoured

VIP Member
Feb 1, 2015
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I mistakenly posted it on family sponsorship. Anyways she’s coming here as a visitor. She wants to visit again after 3 months
There's no 100% answer but if she's only visiting Canada, has a return ticket and not showing up with all of her worldly belongings, it's relatively rare that CBSA causes big problems about this.
 

LatrellCris

Star Member
Nov 2, 2022
57
6
was her visa a multiple entry visa ? or a single entry and she is trying to get one , or she can get the visa at the entry port ?
She has her ETA expiring 2027 January. I’m just wondering if the officer will be suspicious about her coming back again in Canada because she stayed in Canada for 3 months and she went back to Japan after. She’s only staying here for 2 months and then come back to Japan to start her teaching job.
 

LatrellCris

Star Member
Nov 2, 2022
57
6
was her visa a multiple entry visa ? or a single entry and she is trying to get one , or she can get the visa at the entry port ?
She also has her return ticket and she can prove she will be coming back to her country through job acceptance letter at a kindergarten in Japan.
 

armoured

VIP Member
Feb 1, 2015
17,140
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She has her ETA expiring 2027 January. I’m just wondering if the officer will be suspicious about her coming back again in Canada because she stayed in Canada for 3 months and she went back to Japan after. She’s only staying here for 2 months and then come back to Japan to start her teaching job.
You're overthinking this, it will almost certainlyh be fine.