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Inland spousal PR; Moving to Quebec

Anjalypaul

Newbie
Jun 26, 2024
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0
Hi
I am a student in Quebec from February 2024. I have my CAQ. I applied for inland spousal PR from Nova Scotia before moving to Quebec in Jan 2024. My husband is still in Nova Scotia. We received emails mentioning we had met the eligibility requirements in March 2024. I have submitted the biometrics too.
My husband has got a job in Quebec and he is planning to move here in July. Should I apply for CSQ in this case?
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,587
13,518
Hi
I am a student in Quebec from February 2024. I have my CAQ. I applied for inland spousal PR from Nova Scotia before moving to Quebec in Jan 2024. My husband is still in Nova Scotia. We received emails mentioning we had met the eligibility requirements in March 2024. I have submitted the biometrics too.
My husband has got a job in Quebec and he is planning to move here in July. Should I apply for CSQ in this case?
You need to change to Quebec spousal sponsorship program. Send in a webform updating your information.
 

Benz37

Member
Jan 17, 2024
11
3
Hi
I am a student in Quebec from February 2024. I have my CAQ. I applied for inland spousal PR from Nova Scotia before moving to Quebec in Jan 2024. My husband is still in Nova Scotia. We received emails mentioning we had met the eligibility requirements in March 2024. I have submitted the biometrics too.
My husband has got a job in Quebec and he is planning to move here in July. Should I apply for CSQ in this case?
Keep in mind, Quebec has a different process for spousal sponsorship. The wait time for PR in Quebec is around 30 months (compared to only 11 months anywhere else), this is due to a quota system where they allocate around 10400 PRs every year

If you can afford it, move back to Nova Scotia, get your PR, then do whatever you like.