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Common-law sponsorship- are you able to leave while awaiting PR
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Hello, I am a Canadian citizen and I am sponsoring my common-law partner. I was recently approved to be his sponsor and in October of last year he obtained his work permit. We have recently considered going back to New Zealand this summer (June 2019) so he can renew his tradee license and do a course. We would go back to New Zealand for a total of 4 or 5 months. If we do this, could this jeopardise him obtaining his Canadian Permanent Residency?
I have read different statements online and I am still unsure of what can happen.
Hello, I am a Canadian citizen and I am sponsoring my common-law partner. I was recently approved to be his sponsor and in October of last year he obtained his work permit. We have recently considered going back to New Zealand this summer (June 2019) so he can renew his tradee license and do a course. We would go back to New Zealand for a total of 4 or 5 months. If we do this, could this jeopardise him obtaining his Canadian Permanent Residency?
I have read different statements online and I am still unsure of what can happen.
Yes, you can leave Canada. Saying you cannot leave Canada is incorrect. You are free to leave Canada at any time.
There are some specifics here though that pertain specifically to an inland application:
1) Leaving Canada for more than a couple weeks absolute max will invalidate the inland requirement. If IRCC got wind of this your application would be rejected.
2) Short trips are generally okay pending you meet the admissibility requirements. However, if you are denied entry at the border, your application will be abandoned. In addition, it's completely up to the officer on whether or not they let you in. Many applicants successfully take short trips but there's never any guarantee.
Yes, you can leave Canada. Saying you cannot leave Canada is incorrect. You are free to leave Canada at any time.
There are some specifics here though that pertain specifically to an inland application:
1) Leaving Canada for more than a couple weeks absolute max will invalidate the inland requirement. If IRCC got wind of this your application would be rejected.
2) Short trips are generally okay pending you meet the admissibility requirements. However, if you are denied entry at the border, your application will be abandoned. In addition, it's completely up to the officer on whether or not they let you in. Many applicants successfully take short trips but there's never any guarantee.
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