Here is my situation: I am American citizen only. I am married to my wife who is dual USA Canada citizen. Her original citizenship is Canada and she took USA citizenship via myself 10 years ago. We have a daughter who is also a dual citizen born in Toronto Canada.
I am retiring in 6 years at the age of 63 from my job and me and my wife are moving back to her home in Canada. I have no status in Canada but I can go there at will without a visa anytime I wish. I wish to apply to become a legal resident of Canada at the best time to insure that I can legally enter as a resident if I apply from the United States. I am getting conflicting advice.
Option 1: Apply from the United States. Apply about 48 months before expected arrival. Since processing takes 3 to 4 years, that would allow me to go to Canada and live there the required 2.5 years to maintain residency and apply for citizenship.
Option 2: Go to Canada with my Canadian wife and apply from within Canada. I am told the processing times are less but that I will not be allowed to work or get a drivers license until approved. I won't need to work and I can drive on my American license.
My daughter says that my chances of being approved for Canada are greater the earlier I apply because they don't want people with health problems immigrating there because of the public health system and of course the older we get, health problems tend to pop up. My wife says it doesn't really matter that they will approve me as Family Class anyway.
What do any of you think?
I am retiring in 6 years at the age of 63 from my job and me and my wife are moving back to her home in Canada. I have no status in Canada but I can go there at will without a visa anytime I wish. I wish to apply to become a legal resident of Canada at the best time to insure that I can legally enter as a resident if I apply from the United States. I am getting conflicting advice.
Option 1: Apply from the United States. Apply about 48 months before expected arrival. Since processing takes 3 to 4 years, that would allow me to go to Canada and live there the required 2.5 years to maintain residency and apply for citizenship.
Option 2: Go to Canada with my Canadian wife and apply from within Canada. I am told the processing times are less but that I will not be allowed to work or get a drivers license until approved. I won't need to work and I can drive on my American license.
My daughter says that my chances of being approved for Canada are greater the earlier I apply because they don't want people with health problems immigrating there because of the public health system and of course the older we get, health problems tend to pop up. My wife says it doesn't really matter that they will approve me as Family Class anyway.
What do any of you think?