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Hichaman said:
I have to check that out, btw can you renew WP for if more you worked more than 4 years? it's not my case.but just curios?

Yes you can this is my 5th as long as you have a PR file in process.
 
Hichaman said:
Hi Cec1304, so as long as we have entry visa we are find right? did you travel outside canada and comeback while you had wp and visitor record for your wife?

3 times I visited my Home country and came back without any issue
 
CEC_1304 said:
3 times I visited my Home country and came back without any issue

CEC1304, does my wife need entry visa if she has a visitor record to reenter canada? he entry visa expired, but her visitor record is still valid, let me know.
 
Just one more thing I want to update you . each time When I entered in canada .
CBSA officer ask for My WP, MY spouse TRV Document (one page doc same as WP), My child TRV to see

Generally Stamped Visa in your PP match with the expiry date of TRV/WP. but that's not correct always .

Hope this will help

Good Luck
 
Hichaman said:
CEC1304, does my wife need entry visa if she has a visitor record to reenter canada? he entry visa expired, but her visitor record is still valid, let me know.

I strongly believe Yes. it is required. but not 100% sure
 
Hichaman said:
I have to check that out, btw can you renew WP for if more you worked more than 4 years? it's not my case.but just curios?

You can check out this link.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2013/ob523.asp#appb
 
Long story short, both of you need a TRV that has not expired. Couple of scenarios:

1. When you came to Canada the first time, you would have gotten a TRV and usually it is multiple entries. If you are still under your initial permit (Visitor, Work or Study), your TRV should still be valid. Check the expiry date and entry type (Single, Multiple). If the TRV has not expired and you are allowed multiple entries you will be able to leave and re-enter Canada.

2. Since you have been in Canada, you have already renewed or applied for a different permit successfully. In this case, you will have to send your passport to Ottawa so they can stamp a new TRV. Please note, if you leave Canada with a valid permit but do not have a TRV, there is no gaurantee that CBSA will let you re-enter Canada. A valid permit does not authorise re-entry. I found this out the hard way :)

Hope that helps.

P.
 
Thanks guys. 8)