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Hey everyone!

My Australian spouse is thinking of heading home for a few months to visit his family. We are in the process of his outland PR application. Also, we applied for his third visitor visa extension which we are still waiting to hear back from. Will he have trouble getting back into Canada? I am assuming he would enter on a visitor visa. Are those hard to get? Thank you!
 
Hey everyone!

My Australian spouse is thinking of heading home for a few months to visit his family. We are in the process of his outland PR application. Also, we applied for his third visitor visa extension which we are still waiting to hear back from. Will he have trouble getting back into Canada? I am assuming he would enter on a visitor visa. Are those hard to get? Thank you!

Shouldn't be any issue returning. He needs an eTA and not a TRV as an Aussie.
 
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Hey everyone!

My Australian spouse is thinking of heading home for a few months to visit his family. We are in the process of his outland PR application. Also, we applied for his third visitor visa extension which we are still waiting to hear back from. Will he have trouble getting back into Canada? I am assuming he would enter on a visitor visa. Are those hard to get? Thank you!
My application was inland I had to leave for a week since then I applied for visa to come back never heard back yet almost 3 months

Even tho I have 2 kids and spouse who are citizens
 
My application was inland I had to leave for a week since then I applied for visa to come back never heard back yet almost 3 months

Even tho I have 2 kids and spouse who are citizens
You shouldn't have left if you applied inland and do not have a valid visa to re-enter. (or have a visa exempt passport)

If you needs a visitor visa to re-enter, having 2 kids and spouse in Canada will weaken your tie to home country.

If they refused your visitor visa application, your inland application could be refused as well.
 
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You shouldn't have left if you applied inland and do not have a valid visa to re-enter. (or have a visa exempt passport)

If you needs a visitor visa to re-enter, having 2 kids and spouse in Canada will weaken your tie to home country.

If they refused your visitor visa application, your inland application could be refused as well.
My pr has been approved they already told me that

They send to get my COPR and pr card I needed to come back

My kids and wife are in Canada who are Canadian citizens
 
My pr has been approved they already told me that

They send to get my COPR and pr card I needed to come back

My kids and wife are in Canada who are Canadian citizens
I don't know how this will be handled as you are ready to be landed (virtually) but you are outside of Canada for an inland application.
 
I don't know how this will be handled as you are ready to be landed (virtually) but you are outside of Canada for an inland application.
I wonder the same too

If I only get visitor visa so I can find out lol
 
My pr has been approved they already told me that

They send to get my COPR and pr card I needed to come back

My kids and wife are in Canada who are Canadian citizens

You have to confirm that you are actually in Canada for them to land you virtually.
 
My pr has been approved they already told me that

They send to get my COPR and pr card I needed to come back

My kids and wife are in Canada who are Canadian citizens
Hi Alihussain, were you with a open work permit while in Canada? Have you received any news already about the PR ?
 
Ok I understand. But have you applied for a open work permit together with your spousal sponsorship inland?
No I actually applied later like a year after my application submitted 17 Nov 2020
Got aor march 15 2021
Medical 2 July 2021
Biometrics 20 July 2021
eligibility October 15 2021
criminal December 2021
approved 24 January 2022

I applied for open work permit October sometime but never received yet neither could’ve link it