How do you expect anyone to help you with that kind of question?sheng2014 said:somebody help me out there about my application for my PR
You can submit either inland or outland application staying inside Canada. Inland application takes double time. Gather relationship proofs as much as possible. If you can prove relationship with your husband is genuine, it will be a positive decision from the visa officer. You are blessed with a daughter recently which is a plus point. As regards extension of your work permit, senior members here may discuss more elaborately. If it is with the same employer, if they agree to extend, it may not be too hard. Regarding extension of your passport, check with your country's embassy in Canada.sheng2014 said:were get married here in canada last year and were living here in edmonton And I am working in Elite as A Embroidery Machine Operator
With outland application, you can't have OWP and can't work. You can work till validity of your work permit being an inland applicant. But if you go outside Canada during your inland application, you may be denied entry to Canada and the whole application will die right there. You will have to start from the scratch.sheng2014 said:thanks for the reply!! I want to ask If I can apply at same time my PR application and Open Work permit application?
Tanya, those reforms have been in place since late October of 2012 and only apply to those people who have been in a common law relationship or marriage for two years or less, and have no children in common. sheng has a child with her husband, so this does not apply to her. However, she and her husband must still provide ample proof that their relationship is real.The immigration law has changed a lot in recent months and especially in the case of marriage related immigration laws. Last month Jason Kenney, Immigration Minister Canada, announced reforms in the law. You can find the summary of the announcement in the website of Matthew Jeffery: matthewjeffery.com/blog/canadian-immigration/summarizing-jason-kenneys-comments-marriage-fraud/
I assume with inland application you can keep on working but with out land you can't.sheng2014 said:So it means I need to arrange my PR application first?and wait for the result before I can work?
Good idea she should do it right away !truesmile said:Surprised no one has mentioned this yet . . . RENEW your passport at the nearest Philippine Consulate RIGHT AWAY with your "married" surname (you'll need marriage certificate for the name change). It took my wife only 3 weeks to get a new one. She also renewed hers WAY before it was up for expiry, and just for that reason too - to have married name in it for our PR application. But in your case you'll want to do so also since your current passport will expire prior to the end your application's processing. It's not mandatory, just something that WE personally recommend.