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Hello everyone.
we are a small family of 3 me my wife and daughter we got a visa for 3 years in Montreal and lived there for almost 1 year and we didn't work at that time
after that year we left Canada for a another year and now we want to come back and still have a visa for 1 year but the problem is that we don't have an employer or a job and we don't want to leave Canada again after that year so my question is how can we extend that visa for more years and start our way to PR because right now we are out side of Canada what will you suggest us to do ?
 
**Not a legal advice** This sounds like something worth discussing with a Canadian immigration lawyer or licensed immigration consultant before you come back or make a PR plan. Whether you can extend your stay or move toward PR depends on the type of visa/status you have, whether you are eligible to work, your CRS score, job offer/LMIA options, province, language scores, and family situation. Since you are currently outside Canada and want to avoid leaving again after one year, it’s better to plan before entering. You can try Olanur platform(free to use) that can help connect you with Canadian immigration legal professionals in minutes and they can review your options.
 
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Hello everyone.
we are a small family of 3 me my wife and daughter we got a visa for 3 years in Montreal and lived there for almost 1 year and we didn't work at that time
after that year we left Canada for a another year and now we want to come back and still have a visa for 1 year but the problem is that we don't have an employer or a job and we don't want to leave Canada again after that year so my question is how can we extend that visa for more years and start our way to PR because right now we are out side of Canada what will you suggest us to do ?
So do you have valid open work permits or not? If you have valid TRVs, you can all come to Canada and find work.
 
So do you have valid open work permits or not? If you have valid TRVs, you can all come to Canada and find work.

Think you may have meant OWP not TRV. In most cases wouldn’t be possible to visit Canada and secure WPs for some/all of the family from inside Canada.
 
Hello everyone.
we are a small family of 3 me my wife and daughter we got a visa for 3 years in Montreal and lived there for almost 1 year and we didn't work at that time
after that year we left Canada for a another year and now we want to come back and still have a visa for 1 year but the problem is that we don't have an employer or a job and we don't want to leave Canada again after that year so my question is how can we extend that visa for more years and start our way to PR because right now we are out side of Canada what will you suggest us to do ?

A TRv doesn’t guaranteed entry into Canada especially for a certain period of time. Given that last time you visited for a full year assume you all applied to extend your stay since visit length (other than on a supervisa) is for up to 6 months. If you visited Cand legally for a year 1-2 years ago expect a lot more questioning about your intentions in Canada and the funds to support your visit, your ties to your home country and proof you will return home, etc. What once was possible is no longer possible like applying for a WP while already in Canada. It is much harder to secure a WP these days and much harder to secure PR unless you have certain skills like being fluent in French. Finding an employer willing to apply or who already has an approved LMIA and applying for a WP could easily take over a year. You should be working with a good immigration consultant or immigration lawyer about your potential options and whether securing PR is realistic. Whether your family can join you in Canada if you secure a job and a WP would also depend on the type of job you can secure or if you both secure work permits and jobs. Securing PR with only 1 year of Canadian work experience and no Canadian education is very hard these days except in rare situations. You must do a lot more planning and research before coming to Canada if your goal is to try to attempt to secure PR.
 
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