Hello All!
I'm new to the forums and would love some guidance. I previously posted this in the Permanent Residence forum and they directed me here. After reviewing some of their answers, I've revised my post. I'm looking for information regarding the Quebec paperwork, visiting during the application process, work permits, and crossing the border.
My girlfriend, currently living in Montreal, and I are planning on getting married in the next few months and applying for the spousal sponsorship program.
Here is how I understand the process....
Once the work permit comes through, we're planning on moving to Ontario. I'm not planning on working in Quebec.
A lot of my questions were previously answered by Rob_TO but I'm always interested in more advice!
Filing Inland vs Outland for a US citizen. According to the online estimates, application processing times are about the same for Inland vs Outland. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both options? It's been suggested that as a US citizen, I file outland.
When visiting, how can we ensure I can visit during the entire inland application process? Filing for visit extensions?
"Filing the OWP with the inland app, gives you IMPLIED STATUS in Canada for entire duration of PR processing. So no need for any additional extension requests."
Do I need to prove that I've been living in Canada during the entire inland application process?
"requirement of inland app is sponsor and applicant are living together inside Canada, for entire application process. At any time IRCC may ask to see continued proof of your cohabitation in Canada."
Is the work permit province specific or Canada wide?
Canada wide.
When will I need to figure out all of my government documents(License, bank accounts, car insurance, etc)
Some you can get while here as a visitor/worker (like a drivers license or bank account), others you'll need to wait until you become a PR (like getting your US car imported, registered and insured in Canada)
Any advice for crossing the border for my "visit"?
I'm sure I have a ton more questions but this is a good start. I really appreciate any help you all can give. The process seems overwhelming and getting some things clarified will really go a long way. I'm mainly just trying to narrow down the process before diving in and potentially making mistakes.
Thanks!
Kevin
P.S. I apologize if these questions were asked before but looking through the forums I couldn't find specifics. Feel free to link me to these other posts if applicable and recent.
I'm new to the forums and would love some guidance. I previously posted this in the Permanent Residence forum and they directed me here. After reviewing some of their answers, I've revised my post. I'm looking for information regarding the Quebec paperwork, visiting during the application process, work permits, and crossing the border.
My girlfriend, currently living in Montreal, and I are planning on getting married in the next few months and applying for the spousal sponsorship program.
Here is how I understand the process....
- We get married.
- I "visit" Montreal
- We file the inland spousal sponsorship and work permit applications.
- We file the Quebec Selection Application.
- 3-4 months later, the work permit arrives and I can now work.
- Wait an additional year+.
- Permanent residency.
Once the work permit comes through, we're planning on moving to Ontario. I'm not planning on working in Quebec.
A lot of my questions were previously answered by Rob_TO but I'm always interested in more advice!
Filing Inland vs Outland for a US citizen. According to the online estimates, application processing times are about the same for Inland vs Outland. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both options? It's been suggested that as a US citizen, I file outland.
When visiting, how can we ensure I can visit during the entire inland application process? Filing for visit extensions?
"Filing the OWP with the inland app, gives you IMPLIED STATUS in Canada for entire duration of PR processing. So no need for any additional extension requests."
Do I need to prove that I've been living in Canada during the entire inland application process?
"requirement of inland app is sponsor and applicant are living together inside Canada, for entire application process. At any time IRCC may ask to see continued proof of your cohabitation in Canada."
Is the work permit province specific or Canada wide?
Canada wide.
When will I need to figure out all of my government documents(License, bank accounts, car insurance, etc)
Some you can get while here as a visitor/worker (like a drivers license or bank account), others you'll need to wait until you become a PR (like getting your US car imported, registered and insured in Canada)
Any advice for crossing the border for my "visit"?
I'm sure I have a ton more questions but this is a good start. I really appreciate any help you all can give. The process seems overwhelming and getting some things clarified will really go a long way. I'm mainly just trying to narrow down the process before diving in and potentially making mistakes.
Thanks!
Kevin
P.S. I apologize if these questions were asked before but looking through the forums I couldn't find specifics. Feel free to link me to these other posts if applicable and recent.