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    TRV entry while OUTCAN is "in process"

    I'm worried about my wifes next trip to Canada, and would like some advice on how to declare the purpose of her visit, and about documents/requirements: ie is a return ticket necessary? 1. I am Cdn citizen, she is Chinese 2. We have recently married in Canada 3. I have paid the fees for the...
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    Filing TRV extension with Spousal Outland PR - both go to Mississauga?

    Hello, I've done my due dilligence, but 2 questions I just want to confirm: 1. Confirm that when filing the Spousal PR Outland application to Mississauga I should include the TRV extension with that application and not send it directly to Vegreville separately? (My wife is staying with me in...
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    Establishing common-law while on TRV for inland PR application

    thank-you all very much for your thoughtful replies. Options are clear now....
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    Establishing common-law while on TRV for inland PR application

    Ok, thank-you. Due to my employer working in China for a year isn't an option for me... (circumstances I'd rather not explain here) :) Just one follow up question, I understand that if you submit an open work permit application for an inland PR application, the work permit would be approved...
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    Establishing common-law while on TRV for inland PR application

    Thank-you both. I got my answer, trying to go the common-law route really bites! >:( I guess either route (married or common-law) starts with a TRV and living together in Canada, then you have 5 months to make a decision on which path works... The only tricky part I can see now would be...
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    Establishing common-law while on TRV for inland PR application

    Read through the sticky and a lot of posts, but still can't find the answer to this. I'm a Canadian citizen and my girlfriend is a Chinese citizen. She has travelled to Canada on a TRV before to visit me, and now we are ready to take the next step which for us would be a common-law...