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Vacation outside Canada after Spousal sponsorship application
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I have almost the same question - I'm going to be sponsored by my husband inland, because I want to apply for work permit at the same time, but I will need to travel outside of Canada for a month!while my application is being reviewed. I have a visitor visa for 10 years. Will it be the real problem to cross the Canadian border when I'm back?
If he's a PR, he's supposed to remain in Canada during the processing of the application. He can leave for a couple weeks with few problems, a month might be pushing it and he could risk having the PR app refused.
Melinna said:
Hi!
I have almost the same question - I'm going to be sponsored by my husband inland, because I want to apply for work permit at the same time, but I will need to travel outside of Canada for a month!while my application is being reviewed. I have a visitor visa for 10 years. Will it be the real problem to cross the Canadian border when I'm back?
If you're planning on travelling outside Canada, then don't go inland. A visitor visa is not a guarantee that you can enter Canada, it just simply means you don't have to re-apply for it again, and you're guaranteed to at least make it to the Canadian airport. Whether you're allowed in or not is dependent on the officer during screening.
I suggest you either go outland, or travel first, then go inland.
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