Me and my wife are pulling our hair out. We have been discussing on what sorta spousal application we should file!
Inland or outland
We recently got married here in Ontario a few weeks ago. We are waiting for our freaking wedding certificate.... Thats a conversation for another day !
My wife is from South East Asia (SEA). She has a visitor visa for 4 years. We are currently residing together here in Ontario. Her existing passort is one of the weakest in SEA.
Anyways, our wedding celebration will be in her home country in July. So we need to travel to her home country sometimes in Spring.
If you file inland, I have been reading the fact that it is simply not recommended to leave the country for more than 2 weeks or so. We may need to leave for the wedding celebration and be outside the countey way more than two weeks.
If you file an inland, once you get the confirmation of everything is OK with the application, you can apply for open work permit that allows you to get your SIN and health care, if you meet with the provincial requirements. etc..
Confirmation should not take too long. So, we may file an inland and leave for the wedding. However, there is a chance for denial of entry and we may need to withdraw the application and start over
Question: If you get the confirmation after filing inland, can you apply to get the open work permit at any visa office? There is a visa office in my wife's home country or it has to be obtained locally in Canada?
Or, file inland when we are back to Ontario. This would cost us at least 6 months though. And, it would feel like a jail as you cannot really travel outside Canada.
Question: Do you have to apply for visitor visa extention permit if you file inland so that you may stay longer than 6 monts in Canada?
If you file outland, traveling in and out of the country easier but you cannot get a work permit, no provicincial healthcare, etc.. We may have to pay for our newborn as we plan to have our first child in Canada. It won't be free for us because my wife would not have OHIP at the time of the delivery.
We can file an outland application before we leave, save time on the processing time, traveling might be easier but no work permit, no healthcare, etc..
Question: do you need to apply for visitor visa extention as you cannot stay longer than 6 months or since you have an application that is being worked on, you can stay more than 6 months?
This is really frustrating even deciding on the type of the application. We have not even filed it yet.
I am going bananas. I have not slept well for the past couple days.
Million dollar question
Those ladies and gents who have recenlty filed your spousal application, for the love of God, how did you guys decide it?
If you could share your overall recent experience would be great.
I sincerely appreciate sharing your experience with us.
Thank you for your time.
Inland or outland
We recently got married here in Ontario a few weeks ago. We are waiting for our freaking wedding certificate.... Thats a conversation for another day !
My wife is from South East Asia (SEA). She has a visitor visa for 4 years. We are currently residing together here in Ontario. Her existing passort is one of the weakest in SEA.
Anyways, our wedding celebration will be in her home country in July. So we need to travel to her home country sometimes in Spring.
If you file inland, I have been reading the fact that it is simply not recommended to leave the country for more than 2 weeks or so. We may need to leave for the wedding celebration and be outside the countey way more than two weeks.
If you file an inland, once you get the confirmation of everything is OK with the application, you can apply for open work permit that allows you to get your SIN and health care, if you meet with the provincial requirements. etc..
Confirmation should not take too long. So, we may file an inland and leave for the wedding. However, there is a chance for denial of entry and we may need to withdraw the application and start over
Question: If you get the confirmation after filing inland, can you apply to get the open work permit at any visa office? There is a visa office in my wife's home country or it has to be obtained locally in Canada?
Or, file inland when we are back to Ontario. This would cost us at least 6 months though. And, it would feel like a jail as you cannot really travel outside Canada.
Question: Do you have to apply for visitor visa extention permit if you file inland so that you may stay longer than 6 monts in Canada?
If you file outland, traveling in and out of the country easier but you cannot get a work permit, no provicincial healthcare, etc.. We may have to pay for our newborn as we plan to have our first child in Canada. It won't be free for us because my wife would not have OHIP at the time of the delivery.
We can file an outland application before we leave, save time on the processing time, traveling might be easier but no work permit, no healthcare, etc..
Question: do you need to apply for visitor visa extention as you cannot stay longer than 6 months or since you have an application that is being worked on, you can stay more than 6 months?
This is really frustrating even deciding on the type of the application. We have not even filed it yet.
I am going bananas. I have not slept well for the past couple days.
Million dollar question
Those ladies and gents who have recenlty filed your spousal application, for the love of God, how did you guys decide it?
If you could share your overall recent experience would be great.
I sincerely appreciate sharing your experience with us.
Thank you for your time.