What's my best route to try and extend visit?
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What's my best route to try and extend visit?
So I'm currently in Toronto on last year's IEC working holiday visa from 2011, and mine expires in July.
What I'm doing is a bit unusual... I'm not actually working at a Canadian job but I've been here self-employed working on an iPhone/iPad video game. Development should be completed before July 2013, at which point I intend to look into incorporating as a Canadian company, so I'd like to stay up until that point if possible. I've also been teaching some Jane/Finch kids to cook with a charity (not sure if that counts as work or not?)
In my circumstances, which route should I be looking at for extending my visit for an extra 12 months after my IEC expires? Can I re-apply for another IEC for this year (which I presume I'd need to do ASAP)? Or should I apply to change my status to a visitor? Or something else? Any advice would be appreciated.
What I'm doing is a bit unusual... I'm not actually working at a Canadian job but I've been here self-employed working on an iPhone/iPad video game. Development should be completed before July 2013, at which point I intend to look into incorporating as a Canadian company, so I'd like to stay up until that point if possible. I've also been teaching some Jane/Finch kids to cook with a charity (not sure if that counts as work or not?)
In my circumstances, which route should I be looking at for extending my visit for an extra 12 months after my IEC expires? Can I re-apply for another IEC for this year (which I presume I'd need to do ASAP)? Or should I apply to change my status to a visitor? Or something else? Any advice would be appreciated.
Last edited by EssentialP; Feb 9th 2012 at 1:51 pm.
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
IEC's cannot be extended you would have to apply for another and leave Canada. As for extending as a visitor you need to apply through CPC Vegreville.
Read this link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/extend-stay.asp
What is your citizenship?
Read this link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/extend-stay.asp
What is your citizenship?
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
IEC's cannot be extended you would have to apply for another and leave Canada. As for extending as a visitor you need to apply through CPC Vegreville.
Read this link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/extend-stay.asp
What is your citizenship?
Read this link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/extend-stay.asp
What is your citizenship?
Yeah, I've been looking at that link. Have been thinking about the option of applying for 6 month visitor, then another 6 month visitor after that, but wanted to ask if that was my most feasible route?
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
Ah thanks. So I can't re-apply for the IEC unless I return back to the UK and apply from there?
Yeah, I've been looking at that link. Have been thinking about the option of applying for 6 month visitor, then another 6 month visitor after that, but wanted to ask if that was my most feasible route?
Yeah, I've been looking at that link. Have been thinking about the option of applying for 6 month visitor, then another 6 month visitor after that, but wanted to ask if that was my most feasible route?
It will be convincing CPC Vegreville that you are a genuine visitor per se. From the sounds of things you are working on a project so really you are not here as a tourist which the normal visitor enters under. I doubt you would also be classed as a Business Visitor that dont require a work permit.
How are you funding youself while you are here?
I suggest you have a good read of the CIC website re working and visiting.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
I have funds available to live here for another 18 months or so. It's not a problem.
Will read through that link, thanks.
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
You should apply for a change of status to temporary visitor and show that you have the funds to support yourself. It helps to present a reasonable reason for wishing to remain and also that you have every intention of leaving when your status expires.
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
Thanks, that's helpful, Jim. Considering I'd like to stay 12 months more if possible, what length of visitor visa do you think I could get? Am I allowed to request how long it is for or is that up to the visa officer to decide?
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
You can request the 12 months and as Jim suggested provide proof of funds. It will be up to the CPC office if they find it suitable to issue the extension based on why you want the extension/swap over and enough funds etc and that you will eventually leave Canada.
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Thanks. I think I'm gonna take the route suggested by you and Jim and apply to change over to a temporary visitor visa. Hopefully they'll give me the 12 months I'm after.
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
I just had a thought…I'm almost certain to be going back to the UK over Christmas, which would be slap bang in the middle of those 12 months (July 2012 – July 2013) —does that change anything?
When I was on the WHV I was able to go home for Christmas and quite easily return, but is it different on a visitors visa? Could they refuse re-entry if I went home for Christmas?
Do I even need to ask for a 12-month, would two sets of 6 months be a better option?
Or maybe it would be safer altogether to apply for the IEC again?
When I was on the WHV I was able to go home for Christmas and quite easily return, but is it different on a visitors visa? Could they refuse re-entry if I went home for Christmas?
Do I even need to ask for a 12-month, would two sets of 6 months be a better option?
Or maybe it would be safer altogether to apply for the IEC again?
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
I just had a thought…I'm almost certain to be going back to the UK over Christmas, which would be slap bang in the middle of those 12 months (July 2012 – July 2013) —does that change anything?
When I was on the WHV I was able to go home for Christmas and quite easily return, but is it different on a visitors visa? Could they refuse re-entry if I went home for Christmas?
Do I even need to ask for a 12-month, would two sets of 6 months be a better option?
Or maybe it would be safer altogether to apply for the IEC again?
When I was on the WHV I was able to go home for Christmas and quite easily return, but is it different on a visitors visa? Could they refuse re-entry if I went home for Christmas?
Do I even need to ask for a 12-month, would two sets of 6 months be a better option?
Or maybe it would be safer altogether to apply for the IEC again?
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Its which ever you feel most comfortable with. If you cannot get IEC and you would be going home then the 2 x 6 month visits might be a safer route providing you meet entry conditions such as no criminality and sufficient funds plus it shows you have always complied i.e visited and left so therefore less of a risk.
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
There are no rules saying how many times you can visit its all legal its just a new entry every time you visit. Sure it may arouse suspicion but as long as admissible it shouldnt be a problem.
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
You can apply for another IEC (whilst in Canada), once you have the visa all you would need to do is to go to the border and 'flagpole' and activate your new visa. It would be far the easiest thing to do and will negate your concerns of not being allowed back in should you go back to the UK or elsewhere for Christmas.
Bear in mind that you must be under 31 when the IEC visa is issued, even if you are over 31 when you activate it. I would suggest applying asap.
If you wanted to stay after the next IEC visa expires (in 2013) you could apply to change to visitor status, if you do it by 'snail mail' so that it arrives at least a week before your IEC expires and you will be on implied status whilst waiting for a decision... present processing times for visitor visa's is 32 days.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/temp.asp (it used to be 4 months!)
Bear in mind that you must be under 31 when the IEC visa is issued, even if you are over 31 when you activate it. I would suggest applying asap.
If you wanted to stay after the next IEC visa expires (in 2013) you could apply to change to visitor status, if you do it by 'snail mail' so that it arrives at least a week before your IEC expires and you will be on implied status whilst waiting for a decision... present processing times for visitor visa's is 32 days.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/temp.asp (it used to be 4 months!)
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Re: What's my best route to try and extend visit?
You can apply for another IEC (whilst in Canada), once you have the visa all you would need to do is to go to the border and 'flagpole' and activate your new visa. It would be far the easiest thing to do and will negate your concerns of not being allowed back in should you go back to the UK or elsewhere for Christmas.
Bear in mind that you must be under 31 when the IEC visa is issued, even if you are over 31 when you activate it. I would suggest applying asap.
If you wanted to stay after the next IEC visa expires (in 2013) you could apply to change to visitor status, if you do it by 'snail mail' so that it arrives at least a week before your IEC expires and you will be on implied status whilst waiting for a decision... present processing times for visitor visa's is 32 days.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/temp.asp (it used to be 4 months!)
Bear in mind that you must be under 31 when the IEC visa is issued, even if you are over 31 when you activate it. I would suggest applying asap.
If you wanted to stay after the next IEC visa expires (in 2013) you could apply to change to visitor status, if you do it by 'snail mail' so that it arrives at least a week before your IEC expires and you will be on implied status whilst waiting for a decision... present processing times for visitor visa's is 32 days.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/temp.asp (it used to be 4 months!)
First thing I have to do is renew my passport in any case. Once that's done I'll come back and check how many IEC spaces are remaining. (It's awesome how the website is showing that now!)