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Hi everyone,
My wife's PR application - Outland is in progress.
I am a PR myself and will be becoming a citizen soon.
She arrived here with me in Aug on a visitor visa and we applied for SOWP soon after.
In December she got her SOWP approved. In February, it will be 6 months since entering Canada. I wanted to know definitively if she need to leave or if she can stay here beyond the 6 months. Given the approved SOWP.
Hi everyone,
My wife's PR application - Outland is in progress.
I am a PR myself and will be becoming a citizen soon.
She arrived here with me in Aug on a visitor visa and we applied for SOWP soon after.
In December she got her SOWP approved. In February, it will be 6 months since entering Canada. I wanted to know definitively if she need to leave or if she can stay here beyond the 6 months. Given the approved SOWP.
She has a WP no need to leave.
She has a WP no need to leave.
I'm always unclear on this (and don't really follow) - does someone who has the SOWP in hand also need to apply to extend visit? (Or is that only for those who haven't received it, just in case?)
I'm always unclear on this (and don't really follow) - does someone who has the SOWP in hand also need to apply to extend visit? (Or is that only for those who haven't received it, just in case?)
Like any WP you get status in Canada until the expiration date of the WP. Actually just applying for SOWP would have given them status although would still recommend applying for visitor record just in case the SOWP gets denied for whatever reason.
We called ircc and they notified the status has now changed to be a worker and that they are able to stay as long as the permit is valid. They can apply for extension if needed but that's a different discussion.
I'm always unclear on this (and don't really follow) - does someone who has the SOWP in hand also need to apply to extend visit? (Or is that only for those who haven't received it, just in case?)
I was in your situation untill December. We were planning to apply for visitor record to ensure no issues arise due to this
I am however unsure if should also apply to get a new TRV to ease travel as her original visa is going to expire in August
I am however unsure if should also apply to get a new TRV to ease travel as her original visa is going to expire in August
There is a fairly good chance your spouse will get PR before then.
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