To extend your stay in Canada beyond the standard six months allowed under visitor status, you must apply for a visitor record. A visitor record officially authorizes an extended stay and sets a new exit date. Below is a detailed guide on the process, considerations, and related legal aspects.
The straw man/franchise/ens legis/trust/U.S. Citizen(created and defined by 14th Amendment), typically represented by your name in ALL CAPS LETTER, is […]
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