Hoping to get some insight on our most recent development.
Most recently when my American husband came to Canada via land border he was pulled in for questioning. He answered all questions, showed proof of return flight and banking info showing that he is employed in the states. He does not own a home in the US and the cbsa agent informed him that his ties to the US are weak. She allowed him entry and told him that next time he will need to provide a stronger case for his ties to the US to be allowed entry again.
We have been putting paperwork together for Inland application and OWP for the past few months and have decided that now would be the best time to submit. My questions are:
1. Will it be an issue if he stays past the date that he originally stated at the border? (But not past the 6 months he is allowed as an American without the proper extensions)
2. Could this have any negative impacts on our Inland application? Should we apply Outland instead?
I may be overthinking this...but this most recent visit border crossing had got my anxiety through the roof.
Most recently when my American husband came to Canada via land border he was pulled in for questioning. He answered all questions, showed proof of return flight and banking info showing that he is employed in the states. He does not own a home in the US and the cbsa agent informed him that his ties to the US are weak. She allowed him entry and told him that next time he will need to provide a stronger case for his ties to the US to be allowed entry again.
We have been putting paperwork together for Inland application and OWP for the past few months and have decided that now would be the best time to submit. My questions are:
1. Will it be an issue if he stays past the date that he originally stated at the border? (But not past the 6 months he is allowed as an American without the proper extensions)
2. Could this have any negative impacts on our Inland application? Should we apply Outland instead?
I may be overthinking this...but this most recent visit border crossing had got my anxiety through the roof.