Thanks guys, this gives me some good food for thought. The inland option may be a good idea after all. I will do a bit more research but you folks gave me something to think about. To add a few more details/replies to what you folks said:
The only reasons why I wanted to apply for an outland one is that we still need 2-3 months to prepare for the move so I thought it might help to get the process going. But we don't have any other constraints other than to clear out our apartment here.
- There is no constraint on timeframes. My job is remote and I can move/work from anywhere in the world. Our lease at our current overseas apartment is month-to-month so we can just leave any time -- in reply to armoured, we both have equal and a good amount of flexibility
- However, one thing I will mention is that my job is not from a Canadian employer. Rather, it's based in the United States. I do have a letter from them but they really don't care which country I work in
Given no employment by a Canadian employer and not needing to give notice to an employer abroad becomes a bit harder to prove that you and your spouse are settling longterm in Canada. Does your spouse of proof of notice from their employer? If you have proof of notice to your landlord that would help and then would add proof of home rental/purchase when you get to Canada. Proof that you are in Canada and have reapplied for things like a health card also good proof. If you are in Canada much easier to prove your intent to settle here versus abroad. In case you have thoughts of moving once spouse gets PR would make sure she has established a life in Canada as a PR before you move and not leave right after getting PR. She could potentially run into issues counting time towards PR by living with a Canadian citizen if she never really lived in Canada as a PR.