What the government expect is if you submit your application inland, your wife is supposed to stay inCanada while application is process, I've heard some people who have done short trips and they return back (2 weeks), if your wife meet all requirements and eligibility to enter back, there should not be a problem.Hi,
Is it true that once you apply as an inland application, you cannot leave Canada until your application is finalized ?
My wife is visiting me from the USA and intends to travel to USA to see her family. She is already been here for 4+ months. I was planning to put in an application for her next week but I heard that once you submit and inland application, you cannot leave Canada.
If that is true, I might have to apply for her as an outland.
Kindly advise which stream would be better for our case, outland or inland (I was hoping she would get medical insurance while inland)
Thanks
Thanks for your response,What the government expect is if you submit your application inland, your wife is supposed to stay inCanada while application is process, I've heard some people who have done short trips and they return back (2 weeks), if your wife meet all requirements and eligibility to enter back, there should not be a problem.
However, the other option will be applying outland and she still can visit you back while the application is in process; again if she meets eligibility to enter back to Canada. People say this process is a little bit faster that doing this inland.
In my experience, my wife has been through similar situation, she came from USA, we decided she stay, I included into my private benefits insurance, we also applied for Open Work Permit (if you do this make sure you pay 2 different fees, in total $100 + $155 = $255) and she has staid with me here in Canada with no issues, after 6 month now she is in "Back Ground Check" status, and currently average inLand applicants is 6-7 months; which vary from case to case.
Hope this could help take the better decision on your case.
Good Luck!
Great news! I am a December 21 applicant, hopefully our BGC starts soon!Hi guys, December 24th applicant is here.
I passed medical exam on march 14
Background check has been started on June 6.
thats good, im Dec 21st applicant hopefully i will get an update soon.Hi guys, December 24th applicant is here.
I passed medical exam on march 14
Background check has been started on June 6.
RECEIVED 12 DECWhats your time line ?
Technically Outland and Inland after latest minister of Canada law was approved to process these applications in around 12 months (inland/outland) prior new laws it was delayed when you were inLand it was taking more than 24 months and Outland between 12 to 18 months, so this was a big improvement, I will recommend your friend call goverment of Canada and inquire about his applications is taking more than regular processing time.Thanks for your response,
I have no idea how long does it take for inland and outland spousal applications to process. I was told by a friend that inland application processing takes about 18-24 months.
Another friend has applied (outland) for her wife since March 2018, she is living outside Canada. His wife's application is still in progress.
Yeah 2 weeks trip would work but once she leaves, does she loose her work permit status?
Cheers,
How did you apply? As married or common law?RECEIVED 12 DEC
AOR 12 FEB
MR 19 FEB
MD 24 FEB
OWP 1 MAR
ADDITIONAL DOC REQ 16 MAY
ADDITIONAL DOC EMAILED 22 MAY
ADDITIONAL DOC REQ 7 JUN
first time they asked for proof of cohabitation and my wife's notice of tax assessment
today they requested my notice of tax assessment
MarriedHow did you apply? As married or common law?
I’m January 8th applicant my background check started 1 month ago still no update. Do you know how long it takes?Hi guys,
Applicant December 28, I just got my background check started today. At least it is moving forward.
We’ll see if they need more docs from us or not. Hopefully not!
Thanks!
How do I know when my BGC just started as well?I’m January 8th applicant my background check started 1 month ago still no update. Do you know how long it takes?
Most spouses can not be added to private health benefits unless you have access to the provincial medical system. You have to read the policy carefully and some HR departments are not familiar with the clause or may not be aware that your spouse doesn’t have provincial coverage yet. When a spouse, who is being sponsored, has access to provincial health benefits depends on the province.What the government expect is if you submit your application inland, your wife is supposed to stay inCanada while application is process, I've heard some people who have done short trips and they return back (2 weeks), if your wife meet all requirements and eligibility to enter back, there should not be a problem.
However, the other option will be applying outland and she still can visit you back while the application is in process; again if she meets eligibility to enter back to Canada. People say this process is a little bit faster that doing this inland.
In my experience, my wife has been through similar situation, she came from USA, we decided she stay, I included into my private benefits insurance, we also applied for Open Work Permit (if you do this make sure you pay 2 different fees, in total $100 + $155 = $255) and she has staid with me here in Canada with no issues, after 6 month now she is in "Back Ground Check" status, and currently average inLand applicants is 6-7 months; which vary from case to case.
Hope this could help take the better decision on your case.
Good Luck!