Hi, I'm a US citizen in a common law partnership with a Canadian citizen. I had a student visa which expired on August 8th 2019 (I am not eligible for a PGWP or a PEQ) and my partner and I were in the process of filling out all the forms for PR, but hadn't submitted yet (because I needed a new US passport and the background check). I went to the US, and when I tried to re-enter Canada, I said that I was living with my partner, but would be entering as a visitor. They asked me to withdraw my application to Canada, until I could prove significant ties to the US: a job, health insurance, and permanent address (preferably other than my parents').
I would very much like to submit my PR application from inside canada, with an OWP, so I would need to enter Canada as a visitor to start that process. Usually when US citizens enter Canada, there isn't much fuss, but since I had to withdraw my application, they said I'm flagged in the system, what can I expect? I just don't know what information they'll have in the system about me, or whether to be up front about my intentions to file a PR from within Canada (it seems like this is usually, but not always, grounds for not accepting entry).
Should I say I'm only planning on visiting for a short period of time, or that I'm visiting for 6 months? Should I try to get a job that I can then abandon once I'm in CA, or could I try to find a place that will hire me upon my future hypothetical return?
I have plenty of funds to support myself, I will have US health insurance and traveler's insurance, and I have potential places that would hire me upon my return to the US (theater companies that hire people by the show).
I would very much like to submit my PR application from inside canada, with an OWP, so I would need to enter Canada as a visitor to start that process. Usually when US citizens enter Canada, there isn't much fuss, but since I had to withdraw my application, they said I'm flagged in the system, what can I expect? I just don't know what information they'll have in the system about me, or whether to be up front about my intentions to file a PR from within Canada (it seems like this is usually, but not always, grounds for not accepting entry).
Should I say I'm only planning on visiting for a short period of time, or that I'm visiting for 6 months? Should I try to get a job that I can then abandon once I'm in CA, or could I try to find a place that will hire me upon my future hypothetical return?
I have plenty of funds to support myself, I will have US health insurance and traveler's insurance, and I have potential places that would hire me upon my return to the US (theater companies that hire people by the show).