I got a Canadian passport stamp last time I was there; however, when coming back to the U.S., they didn't give me a stamp in my passport. The officer just stamped my card and that was it, and I had to give that card to another agent before going any farther. So I don't have a U.S. stamp in my passport showing when I LEFT Canada on December 30, 2006. All I have is a Canadian passport stamp showing when I ENTERED Canada on December 23, 2006.
Because of this, will Canadian Customs & Immigration think that I've been staying on a much longer trip in Canada my previous go-around? I'm heading up there again this May (the actual dates are the 12th to the 28th, 2007) for a trip, and I already have the flight booked.
Is the six month time limit per year? In other words, does the amount of time one may stay in Canada CARRY OVER from one year to the next, or does it RESET each year? Even if it resets -- and Canadian C&I think I've been staying in Canada all this time -- I'm probably still screwed!
I'm really in need of answers and I've looked all over the Internet, and I can't find a thing about this!
Thanks for any assistance,
DPX