- Mar 3, 2012
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- CPC-Ottawa
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- 01-04-2015 IP: 24-09-2015
- Doc's Request.
- 22-09-2015
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- 11-03-2015
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- 30-11-2015
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- 08-12-2015
Hi,
I'm a Canadian citizen who married a citizen of Mali (West Africa) in October 2014, in Montreal, Quebec. Since being married, I have been in the US as a visitor. He completed his studies in the US and is on a one year work permit that will expire in May 2015. Our plan is to return to Canada at that time and start an immigration process as soon as we get back. From what I understand he will be able to enter the country as a visitor and we can apply to change his status from inside the country. Our biggest concern is his ability to work or study ASAP after we enter the country. From what I understand, the sponsored person cannot work or study in Canada until CIC says so... and that can take a long waiting period of 8-10 months before we even hear back from there.
So my question is would it be better for him to enter the country on a student visa? and then work on his sponsorship after that? Or stick to the Sponsorship route and hope that we get stage 1 approval. I guess what I am asking is? what is the quickest and best process to undertake so that my husband can work or study ASAP?
Advice much appreciated!
I'm a Canadian citizen who married a citizen of Mali (West Africa) in October 2014, in Montreal, Quebec. Since being married, I have been in the US as a visitor. He completed his studies in the US and is on a one year work permit that will expire in May 2015. Our plan is to return to Canada at that time and start an immigration process as soon as we get back. From what I understand he will be able to enter the country as a visitor and we can apply to change his status from inside the country. Our biggest concern is his ability to work or study ASAP after we enter the country. From what I understand, the sponsored person cannot work or study in Canada until CIC says so... and that can take a long waiting period of 8-10 months before we even hear back from there.
So my question is would it be better for him to enter the country on a student visa? and then work on his sponsorship after that? Or stick to the Sponsorship route and hope that we get stage 1 approval. I guess what I am asking is? what is the quickest and best process to undertake so that my husband can work or study ASAP?
Advice much appreciated!