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Vercetti

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Okay so, my PR application is in the works and I am living in Canada with my wife on my visitor visa while my PR application is being processed.

My father-in-law wants to take us all and his girlfriend on a trip to the Dominican Repuplic in May. My visitor visa is good for 6 months(it's up in August).

My question is this:

If I leave Canada to go on the trip to the Dominican for a week then fly right back in to Canada, will I have any issues to deal with? Will they have to re-stamp my passport? Should I just bring the same documents I presented to Canadian Immigration (the ones I showed them to get my 6month visitor visa)?

Let me know if any of you have any experience with this kind of situation, or if there are any problems you may think I will run in to.

Thanks!
 

newtone

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You shouldn't have a problem as long as you have multiple entry visa for Canada
 

Vercetti

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I just got a stamp and the immigration officer wrote the expiry date below the stamp.

I'm guessing this doesn't allow multiple entry?

Can't I just leave and get a new stamp when re-entering? Or how can I go about getting a multiple entry stamp?
 

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Vercetti -

Where are you from? Did you require an actual visa to enter the country? Or are you vise exempt?
 

Baloo

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You are visa exempt.

Typically you can stay in for Canada up to six months.
Entry is decided by the IO. They can also limit the time you are allowed to stay if they wish.
 

Vercetti

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Right, I knew that. However, my question is will I have an issue if I go on a vacation to the Dominican leaving from Canada, then return directly to Canada(I would be coming back before my 6months is up).
 

Baloo

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If you leave Canada, the six months will be irrelevant. If immigration grant you entry, they can allow six more months.
 

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Vercetti said:
Should I just bring the same documents I presented to Canadian Immigration (the ones I showed them to get my 6month visitor visa)?
Do you mean the stamp in your passport?

Most Americans don't get a stamp in their passport.
 

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Vercetti said:
So, in your opinion, will I have any problems?
Every case is different, the IO will decide, they can refuse entry if they wish.

I am also visa exempt, but I am risk averse;
So given your circumstances I would not make the trip, because I would want to be with my wife until the PR was approved.
Leaving the country adds risk, and for me the holiday is not worth it. Short term gain with risk, lets face it, you could go on holiday after getting PR and have a guarantee of being allowed back into Canada.
Of course many others would choose to travel.