Hi all!
I'm in the process of gathering information to sponsor my Dutch husband to come back to Canada with me (I'm a citizen).
It seems that the popular opinion on this forum is that applications processed at an outland office is much faster than submitting an inland application, however according to the CIC processing times, it looks like the approval time of either inland or outland will be 'done' within the same amount of time (Vienna processes the applications for the Netherlands).
I realize these times are just a general estimation as a whole and some cases may be approved quicker or take longer depending on the application's content. We've been married a couple years now, so I can't imagine we'd have issues to cause our application to take longer than normal..
Currently to me it almost looks like applying inland isn't all that bad in our case; even though the sponsorship approval is ~11 months (assuming it goes well!), once approved the hubby can apply for an open work permit and start integrating within Canada while waiting on the PR application to go through.. whereas if we applied outland, it'd take ~17 months in Vienna (after sponsor approval) before he can start up in Canada.. just seems like he could start up faster if we took the inland route..
Any advice?
I'm in the process of gathering information to sponsor my Dutch husband to come back to Canada with me (I'm a citizen).
It seems that the popular opinion on this forum is that applications processed at an outland office is much faster than submitting an inland application, however according to the CIC processing times, it looks like the approval time of either inland or outland will be 'done' within the same amount of time (Vienna processes the applications for the Netherlands).
I realize these times are just a general estimation as a whole and some cases may be approved quicker or take longer depending on the application's content. We've been married a couple years now, so I can't imagine we'd have issues to cause our application to take longer than normal..
Currently to me it almost looks like applying inland isn't all that bad in our case; even though the sponsorship approval is ~11 months (assuming it goes well!), once approved the hubby can apply for an open work permit and start integrating within Canada while waiting on the PR application to go through.. whereas if we applied outland, it'd take ~17 months in Vienna (after sponsor approval) before he can start up in Canada.. just seems like he could start up faster if we took the inland route..
Any advice?