Hi there!
After several failed attempts through other immigration channels, my partner (Canadian) and I (Spanish) have decided to do a civil marriage and apply to PR through spousal sponsorship.
I am currently on a Young Professionals visa, which expires at the end of Feb 2025. The idea would be to apply through the inland channel, and try to get an open work permit before my Young Professionals visa expires. This way, we could continue working together as we currently do.
The problem is that I will have to leave Canada around October/November to support my father (he's having surgery), and I might be away for 2-4 months depending on how his recovery goes. My partner would also come to help out, probably for a shorter period.
Our concern is clear - if we temporarily leave Canada whilst the visa is being processed, are we at risk of having it rejected? Or perhaps at risk of not being granted the open work permit?
As you can imagine, this opens many questions as to whether we should try the outland channel instead, or whether there is a 'safer moment' to leave (i.e. after having received the AOR...), etc. We haven't even married yet, so it all seems stressful and tight time-wise!
Any ideas, wisdom, advice or support would be appreciated
Fern
After several failed attempts through other immigration channels, my partner (Canadian) and I (Spanish) have decided to do a civil marriage and apply to PR through spousal sponsorship.
I am currently on a Young Professionals visa, which expires at the end of Feb 2025. The idea would be to apply through the inland channel, and try to get an open work permit before my Young Professionals visa expires. This way, we could continue working together as we currently do.
The problem is that I will have to leave Canada around October/November to support my father (he's having surgery), and I might be away for 2-4 months depending on how his recovery goes. My partner would also come to help out, probably for a shorter period.
Our concern is clear - if we temporarily leave Canada whilst the visa is being processed, are we at risk of having it rejected? Or perhaps at risk of not being granted the open work permit?
As you can imagine, this opens many questions as to whether we should try the outland channel instead, or whether there is a 'safer moment' to leave (i.e. after having received the AOR...), etc. We haven't even married yet, so it all seems stressful and tight time-wise!
Any ideas, wisdom, advice or support would be appreciated
Fern