Suspicion of fraud
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Hi,
I am in the US on H1 visa and my wife, who is a canadian PR is here on H4 visa. We
want to visit canada for the july 4th weekend. I applied and got my canadian visa.
The thing I want to ask is what should I say when the officer asks me who I am
visiting in canada? Should I just say 'family friends' or should I tell them I am
visiting inlaws? I really do not have any intentions to immigrate to canada, but my
wife will be coming with me and she being PR may make them doubt about my intentions?
Is it a reasonable concern? Should me and my wife enter seperately?
Thanks.
I am in the US on H1 visa and my wife, who is a canadian PR is here on H4 visa. We
want to visit canada for the july 4th weekend. I applied and got my canadian visa.
The thing I want to ask is what should I say when the officer asks me who I am
visiting in canada? Should I just say 'family friends' or should I tell them I am
visiting inlaws? I really do not have any intentions to immigrate to canada, but my
wife will be coming with me and she being PR may make them doubt about my intentions?
Is it a reasonable concern? Should me and my wife enter seperately?
Thanks.
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You haave aked a hard question requiring much more information. To me I would be
more worried that your wife may be deemed to have given up her residence in Canada.
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more worried that your wife may be deemed to have given up her residence in Canada.
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