Hello!
I am a Canadian citizen sponsoring my German spouse through the Family Class sponsorship. After living in Germany for the past year we are moving to Canada. On July 14th 2016 we will be in the States for 13 days and then on July 27th we will be in Canada. Through this wonderful forum we have wisely decided to send an inland application once we are in Canada. Upon entering Canada my wife will only have a simple eTA Visa (she has no work permit, no study permit). Will this be enough to convince the border officer to let her in Canada or does she need a Temporary Resident Visitor Visa or some additional permit in order to be allowed to enter Canada??? Upon arriving in Canada we would ideally like to stay put and not have her move back to Germany.
Our idea is to have her apply for a Temporary Resident Visiter Visa from inside of Canada (only takes approx. 9 days currently) and then apply for an Open work permit afterwards.
I am a Canadian citizen sponsoring my German spouse through the Family Class sponsorship. After living in Germany for the past year we are moving to Canada. On July 14th 2016 we will be in the States for 13 days and then on July 27th we will be in Canada. Through this wonderful forum we have wisely decided to send an inland application once we are in Canada. Upon entering Canada my wife will only have a simple eTA Visa (she has no work permit, no study permit). Will this be enough to convince the border officer to let her in Canada or does she need a Temporary Resident Visitor Visa or some additional permit in order to be allowed to enter Canada??? Upon arriving in Canada we would ideally like to stay put and not have her move back to Germany.
Our idea is to have her apply for a Temporary Resident Visiter Visa from inside of Canada (only takes approx. 9 days currently) and then apply for an Open work permit afterwards.