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Visitor not going back

indian5911

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Nov 4, 2014
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hi All,
I invited my cousin to visit in Canada. Before coming to canada he was nice. But now he is completely changed person. He doesn’t want to return back its almost 5 months of his first visit. He is talking to lawyer to get LMIA and work permit. He didn’t disclosed his intentions in the beginning.

My question is that what should i do. I dont want to be blacklisted by immigrantion in future to sponsor my parents and grandparents.

Please help i am very worried
 

Bs65

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Mar 22, 2016
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Others can comment but just because you invited somebody to visit does not as far as I am aware make you in any way responsible for them or anything they do in the country. Hopefully you are not providing accommodation or financial assistance if so probably a good time to break off any support.

Anything your cousin does as far as LMIA or work permit or overstaying would be their responsibility.

Above my view anyway
 
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Sam421

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Jul 25, 2019
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Technically your cousin is not doing anything illegal, he can stay in Canada if he wants via legal means. Getting a LMIA and work permit is legal.

Although it is not a recommended route, but your cousin is well within his rights.

I know people who extended their visit visa twice after 6 months stay. Later they successfully got study permit/Work permit as they did not broke any law such as working on cash while being a visitor. Visa officer was satisfied.

Only thing which is clearly a red flag is filing asylum. Refugee claim can cause trouble for fellow countrymen, even blacklist a sponsor.

But in your cousin's case, I would say support him!
 

Sam421

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Jul 25, 2019
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As it's almost 5 months, it is recommended to file for extension NOW. He will get approval or rejection in 5 weeks. Upon approval he will get a document called Visitor Record valid for 6 months. As lmia/work permit could take time, it's better to buy some time.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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You are free to call CBSA and idicate that you no longer support his stay as a visitor since you were unaware that he was planning on staying longterm if that will make you feel better.
 
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