Hi my wife has a valid visitor visa and would like to travel with me (student visa) to Canada next month.
Since she is on visitor status so I assume the maximum stay for her is 6 months per year/past 365 days. But she did spend 4 month in Canada early this year so I guess she will not be permitted to stay for more than 2 months this time. Is it correct?
On IRCC it mentions that family members can travel to Canada together to help the main applicant to settle down, but it does not specify how long the family members can stay there for. Same as pre-covid days? I am under the assumption that they want people to travel less so a longer return ticket (6 months) sounds like a higher chance to be permitted entry whereas my 2 months ticket is like a vacation.
Would the border security agents see my 2-months-only flight ticket as non-essential as refused entry?
thanks
Since she is on visitor status so I assume the maximum stay for her is 6 months per year/past 365 days. But she did spend 4 month in Canada early this year so I guess she will not be permitted to stay for more than 2 months this time. Is it correct?
On IRCC it mentions that family members can travel to Canada together to help the main applicant to settle down, but it does not specify how long the family members can stay there for. Same as pre-covid days? I am under the assumption that they want people to travel less so a longer return ticket (6 months) sounds like a higher chance to be permitted entry whereas my 2 months ticket is like a vacation.
Would the border security agents see my 2-months-only flight ticket as non-essential as refused entry?
thanks