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    Apply for visa with conviction

    Hello, One of my friends, a Bangladeshi citizen lived in UK about 8.5 years. During the stay, he was once convicted for possession of drugs. But he never spent prison time. He had to pay some fines. UK police report shows live trace and it will be against his record until Nov 2020. He is in...
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    Inland application

    Hello, I'm about to sponsor my wife. She is a British citizen and came here to visit me as a tourist. If I apply for her inland, can she travel abroad before the process is complete? Which one is recommended more, inland or outland? Thanks in advance.
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    Sponsoring My Wife

    One quick question. My wife is a dual citizen. Brit and Bangladeshi. She is currently residing in Bangladesh. Is this ok for her to send her application to the London office or she has to do in the Bangladeshi office (Processed in Singapore) since she is living there now? Thanks,
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    Sponsoring My Wife

    Thanks for your advise.
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    Sponsoring My Wife

    Then I guess it's best for her to do an outland application as the process is faster and she can travel outside Canada if need be. The link you provided mentioned 'As of April 2015, outland applications are being processed on average in 10 months (from the time the application is first filed via...
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    Sponsoring My Wife

    We knew each other in London but that time I already applied for Canadian PR from London. But she was waiting to get her Brit citizenship. When I got my PR I moved to Canada while she was still in UK. After she got her UK citizenship, she went to stay with her family in Bangladesh after a long...
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    Sponsoring My Wife

    My wife is a British citizen currently residing in her home country Bangladesh. I want to sponsor her here in Canada as I'm a Canadian PR. It takes up to 27 months to process the PR application from Bangladesh. So the questions I have are: - Can she come here as a tourist (as Brits can enter for...