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Validity of the visa sticker in the passport has nothing to do with the length of admission to be granted at the port of entry. Your visa sticker may be valid for 5 years with multiple entries, but admission will only be granted for up to 6 months. Note the phrase **up to** - you may be granted admission from anywhere between 1 day to 6 months, regardless how long visa sticker in your passport is valid. Fact that you may have long validity of visa sticker doesn't mean that you will get longest possible admission. And vice versa - fact that you may be asking for admission on the last day of your visa sticker validity doesn't mean that officer will not consider giving you 6 months admission. So, you can ask for admission at any time before your visa sticker expires, even on the last day of it's validity. Admission may be granted as per examining officer's discretion for up to 6 months, regardless expiration date of visa sticker in your passport, providing of course that sticker is still valid when you ask for admission. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) ________________________________ "Raj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Quick Question - > If someone has been issued a visitor visa for a period of 6 months. > For e.g. From July 21st to Jan 21st. If the visa holder enters Canada > on December 21st, does the validity of the visa permit him/her to stay > only for a month or is it 6 months from the date of entry. > > Thanks a ton in advance. > > Regards, > > Raj
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