CMLR said:This is when he showed me that my extension was for a year and also when he wrote on it with me present that during that year I would be applying for PR. It was about a month later after medical exams, x-rays, FBI finger printing and double checking the application that we sent the application.
I hope my explanation is helpful and clear. I hope it can show others that yes you can go back and forth. Remember I did state already that this agent told me I can go back and forth without much in the way of questions and that I have actually had that experience already and not had a problem.
The border officer most likely assumed that you were going to apply outland, as Americans should, and gave you this advice based on that. It is perfectly acceptable to go back and forth during an outland app. It's not a good idea to do it with an inland app. As the others have said, the risk of being denied re-entry is low but it is ALWAYS present.
kittyandpipit said:I thought an inland application was automatically cancelled if the applicant left the country?
An inland app is cancelled if the person is refused entry back into Canada.