Hi, I am a Canadian and just got married to my American girlfriend of 5 years. Right now we are considering our options for her to move here.
Our current living arrangements are that she lives about an hour and a half drive away from me across the border. Over the last 16 months or so we have been visiting each other back and forth for a few days out of every week.
(Correct me if I'm wrong on anything below)
I think I have a decent understanding of how an outland sponsorship works we both file a bunch of paperwork, wait about a year, keep doing what we have been doing and then fly somewhere for an interview then she gets to move here and start working, ok cool.
Then there's inland sponsorship, if we go that route my understanding is that she packs up her stuff and crosses the border with marriage licence in hand. and tells the officers that shes coming to stay with me and send in the paperwork.
Is that all she needs to do in regards to crossing into Canada? Since there's no intention to work and I will have a place for her to stay all is well? Or is there anything else that we need to show them?
Ok next, once she is here I apply to -become a sponsor- and she applys for -PR- and a -Work Permit- right?
Are those 3 things all done at once is there anything else we need apply for? I read that the amount of time it takes for her to get a work permit is 4 months or less, Is that a number that can start right now assuming all 3 are sent in at once, or is the realistic number higher because there's a timeline of other paperwork that needs to be filled out in a specific order? Does she need to apply for some kind of extension? Right now she is at 96 days L365 If she were to cross now, by the time 4 months were to pass she would be at 167 so it is still under 6 months. Does she need to apply for an extension of visitor visa too? Or would a work visa cover that. Does it help if we line up a job with an employer ahead of time? I have connections at previous jobs and could arrange that if it helps anything.
Finally is there a huge difference in cost all said and done with Inland vs Outland? What can we expect to pay once its all said and done for either.
Really appreciate anyone's help in helping my understanding with all this.
Thanks a lot
-Jason
Our current living arrangements are that she lives about an hour and a half drive away from me across the border. Over the last 16 months or so we have been visiting each other back and forth for a few days out of every week.
(Correct me if I'm wrong on anything below)
I think I have a decent understanding of how an outland sponsorship works we both file a bunch of paperwork, wait about a year, keep doing what we have been doing and then fly somewhere for an interview then she gets to move here and start working, ok cool.
Then there's inland sponsorship, if we go that route my understanding is that she packs up her stuff and crosses the border with marriage licence in hand. and tells the officers that shes coming to stay with me and send in the paperwork.
Is that all she needs to do in regards to crossing into Canada? Since there's no intention to work and I will have a place for her to stay all is well? Or is there anything else that we need to show them?
Ok next, once she is here I apply to -become a sponsor- and she applys for -PR- and a -Work Permit- right?
Are those 3 things all done at once is there anything else we need apply for? I read that the amount of time it takes for her to get a work permit is 4 months or less, Is that a number that can start right now assuming all 3 are sent in at once, or is the realistic number higher because there's a timeline of other paperwork that needs to be filled out in a specific order? Does she need to apply for some kind of extension? Right now she is at 96 days L365 If she were to cross now, by the time 4 months were to pass she would be at 167 so it is still under 6 months. Does she need to apply for an extension of visitor visa too? Or would a work visa cover that. Does it help if we line up a job with an employer ahead of time? I have connections at previous jobs and could arrange that if it helps anything.
Finally is there a huge difference in cost all said and done with Inland vs Outland? What can we expect to pay once its all said and done for either.
Really appreciate anyone's help in helping my understanding with all this.
Thanks a lot
-Jason