Not sure what you mean. Not an issue. You can still apply for an extension. If someone is granted a single entry visa there are usually concerns so would suggest trying to minimize how much time is spent in Canada. If you are able to get an extension would rethink a second extension.
Not sure what you mean. Not an issue. You can still apply for an extension. If someone is granted a single entry visa there are usually concerns so would suggest trying to minimize how much time is spent in Canada. If you are able to get an extension would rethink a second extension.
Just looked and you seem to be replying for a TRV for compassionate reasons. This isn't a visa to use for coming for the birth of a grandchild unless there was a sudden emergency like premature birth or women ends ups hospitalized for serious health issues.. This is really a shorter visit because someone is near death, has had a sudden medical emergency or for attending a funeral. You should really be applying for a normal TRV. Not sure whether an extension will be granted in these cases.