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Hello everyone, my status as a postgraduate work permit expired this year and I applied for visitor status prior to maintaining my status legally from inside Canada. As such, I got a 10-year stamp on my passport for the visitor visa. So my three queries to this situation are 1. Now does that mean I am good to stay in the country for the next 10 years or 2. do I need to leave the country in the next 6 months? 3. if so then can i apply for visitor status extension after this coming six months period to stay in the country? I am a bit confused here and I would really appreciate anyone's knowledge shared.
Hello everyone, my status as a postgraduate work permit expired this year and I applied for visitor status prior to maintaining my status legally from inside Canada. As such, I got a 10-year stamp on my passport for the visitor visa. So my three queries to this situation are 1. Now does that mean I am good to stay in the country for the next 10 years or 2. do I need to leave the country in the next 6 months? 3. if so then can i apply for visitor status extension after this coming six months period to stay in the country? I am a bit confused here and I would really appreciate anyone's knowledge shared.
You have a stamp for 10 years but doesn’t allow you to stay for 10 years. Any visitor can remain in Canada up to 6 months but can submit a visitor record to extend stay. It is up to IRCC whether to approve the extension or not.
Hello everyone, my status as a postgraduate work permit expired this year and I applied for visitor status prior to maintaining my status legally from inside Canada. As such, I got a 10-year stamp on my passport for the visitor visa. So my three queries to this situation are 1. Now does that mean I am good to stay in the country for the next 10 years or 2. do I need to leave the country in the next 6 months? 3. if so then can i apply for visitor status extension after this coming six months period to stay in the country? I am a bit confused here and I would really appreciate anyone's knowledge shared.
1. That means you can enter into Canada in the next 10 years.
2. You can stay 6 months from the day your entered/get the visitor status unless otherwise stated.
3. You need to apply to extend your stay BEFORE your 6 months is up. You will need to provide reason for your extension. It could be refused or accepted.
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