Apologies if this has already be answered...
It seems that spouses of Canadian citizens are still permitted to enter Canada as visitors, even if their PR has not yet been grated. I realize visa requirements still apply, but as a US citizen, I understand I wouldn't require any visa in order to stay for 6 months. When we complete our work contracts in South Korea, would it be considered essential travel for me to enter Canada with my Canadian spouse and to stay with her as a visitor until my PR is processed? My only other option would be to return to the US and stay with family there until PR is granted.
Thanks for any info!
It seems that spouses of Canadian citizens are still permitted to enter Canada as visitors, even if their PR has not yet been grated. I realize visa requirements still apply, but as a US citizen, I understand I wouldn't require any visa in order to stay for 6 months. When we complete our work contracts in South Korea, would it be considered essential travel for me to enter Canada with my Canadian spouse and to stay with her as a visitor until my PR is processed? My only other option would be to return to the US and stay with family there until PR is granted.
Thanks for any info!