Hello,
I would be grateful if someone could help me with a few questions about first traveling to and the possibility of living in canada long term.
I'm a British Citizen and resident, I'm a business owner and entrepreneur and I want to first travel to canada to see if I like it and to see if
setting up an office here would indeed be a good idea. So first off on traveling into Canada I was arrested a short time ago for interview with
British police concerning a business of mine. I haven't been charged or prosecuted etc just arrested. Will this present a problem on being allowed into
canada to visit. I couldn't find anywhere on the canadian immigration website to suggest being arrested would.
In addition I would long term like to move to canada to open an office and hire a small number of employee's there, how long would the process take to
get PR and would my arrest go against this in a big way?
And finally I've heard from a few sources that you can just enter you country, stay for the 6 months then leave for a short period and come back in. Getting
a fresh 6 months when you re-enter. Is this risky? I'm assuming this would work but only a few times before they stop giving you 6 months?
Thanks,
Tom
I would be grateful if someone could help me with a few questions about first traveling to and the possibility of living in canada long term.
I'm a British Citizen and resident, I'm a business owner and entrepreneur and I want to first travel to canada to see if I like it and to see if
setting up an office here would indeed be a good idea. So first off on traveling into Canada I was arrested a short time ago for interview with
British police concerning a business of mine. I haven't been charged or prosecuted etc just arrested. Will this present a problem on being allowed into
canada to visit. I couldn't find anywhere on the canadian immigration website to suggest being arrested would.
In addition I would long term like to move to canada to open an office and hire a small number of employee's there, how long would the process take to
get PR and would my arrest go against this in a big way?
And finally I've heard from a few sources that you can just enter you country, stay for the 6 months then leave for a short period and come back in. Getting
a fresh 6 months when you re-enter. Is this risky? I'm assuming this would work but only a few times before they stop giving you 6 months?
Thanks,
Tom