My wife (Canadian) and I (American) have already submitted my outland application for spousal sponsorship to Canada. We are currently living together in South Korea and working as teachers. The application was received Sept 30 so obviously no AOR and don't expect one for a long time.
Since submitting our applications, we've been kicking around the idea of pursuing graduate studies in Canada when we leave Korea. We would be planning to leave here around July 2021 and enter Canada in July or August 2021 to start as students. Nothing is set in stone yet, but we'd like to know how to proceed regarding my immigration status.
With the current processing delays, I don't expect that my PR will be approved by August 2021, though I suppose it is possible if things speed up significantly. If not, I know I can enter Canada as a visitor for 6 months as a US citizen, and that since we are married, I would be able to enter even under COVID regulations, though I'd need an electronic travel authorization. Under this plan, I had planned to enter under dual intent (visitor, but will stay once PR is approved. Will leave if not).
We submitted the application package before we started talking about studying in Canada. As of now, our intent to return includes some inquiries we've made about jobs via email, a note from our current employer in Korea saying she is aware we will leave once PR is granted, and a letter from her father who says that we can stay with him indefinitely when we arrive while we search for work. Her father lives in a different province than where we are currently considering applying to graduate school, but his address is where we listed as the place we intend to reside once PR is approved.
So, a few questions:
1) Can I apply for a study permit while my PR app is in progress?
2) If I get a medical for the study permit, can this medical also be used for my PR application even if that hasn't been requested yet? Ditto for biometrics. This stuff is very expensive and time consuming, so want to avoid doubling up on it.
3) Would I have to do anything differently at the PoE if we went the study permit route?
4) Would I need to update my PR application as to the details of our Canada plans? By the time IRCC opens the package in a few months, what they see may very well be out of date. If update is needed, how would I go about this? Web form? Without a UCI or app number, not sure how to proceed.
Thank you so much for any insight!
Since submitting our applications, we've been kicking around the idea of pursuing graduate studies in Canada when we leave Korea. We would be planning to leave here around July 2021 and enter Canada in July or August 2021 to start as students. Nothing is set in stone yet, but we'd like to know how to proceed regarding my immigration status.
With the current processing delays, I don't expect that my PR will be approved by August 2021, though I suppose it is possible if things speed up significantly. If not, I know I can enter Canada as a visitor for 6 months as a US citizen, and that since we are married, I would be able to enter even under COVID regulations, though I'd need an electronic travel authorization. Under this plan, I had planned to enter under dual intent (visitor, but will stay once PR is approved. Will leave if not).
We submitted the application package before we started talking about studying in Canada. As of now, our intent to return includes some inquiries we've made about jobs via email, a note from our current employer in Korea saying she is aware we will leave once PR is granted, and a letter from her father who says that we can stay with him indefinitely when we arrive while we search for work. Her father lives in a different province than where we are currently considering applying to graduate school, but his address is where we listed as the place we intend to reside once PR is approved.
So, a few questions:
1) Can I apply for a study permit while my PR app is in progress?
2) If I get a medical for the study permit, can this medical also be used for my PR application even if that hasn't been requested yet? Ditto for biometrics. This stuff is very expensive and time consuming, so want to avoid doubling up on it.
3) Would I have to do anything differently at the PoE if we went the study permit route?
4) Would I need to update my PR application as to the details of our Canada plans? By the time IRCC opens the package in a few months, what they see may very well be out of date. If update is needed, how would I go about this? Web form? Without a UCI or app number, not sure how to proceed.
Thank you so much for any insight!
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