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Hi all
I have searched and read through this forum and wish to confirm a few things.
The newest thread which answered my questions was from last year, and according to the CIC website some things have changed recently.
I am a Canadian citizen. I have just gotten married to a Japanese national.
I would like to bring her back with me next spring/summer, which is my planned arrival time in Canada.
I understand there is inland and outland processing, with Japanese processing now taking place in Manilla Philippines.
Outland processing takes place in Alberta.
Inland takes longer and both individuals must be in Canada and cannot take any vacations.
Outland apparently doesnt take as long, however, the website currently says there is a wait of 1 year (?!?!)
My questions are as follows:
1) Is the wait time really that long or is that the worst case scenario for people whose applications get returned etc.
2) From what I can see, bringing her to Canada for a standard 180-day travel visa and starting the process inland via the Alberta office is not illegal, is this the case? This seems all too convenient and sneaky to me, why even bother applying outland? Are there hidden pros and cons here?
3) Leading to this question - Is it possible that our inland application will be rejected and she will have to return to Japan? I understand appeals are only possible via outland processing. Neither of us has a criminal record and our relationship is well documented via pictures and bills showing the same address for a period of over one year, and can be backed by both families, and we have a legal marriage certificate from the government in Japan here. We of course would be residing together as per the new rules and I would be supporting her financially, I cannot see a reason why she'd be deported.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much
I have searched and read through this forum and wish to confirm a few things.
The newest thread which answered my questions was from last year, and according to the CIC website some things have changed recently.
I am a Canadian citizen. I have just gotten married to a Japanese national.
I would like to bring her back with me next spring/summer, which is my planned arrival time in Canada.
I understand there is inland and outland processing, with Japanese processing now taking place in Manilla Philippines.
Outland processing takes place in Alberta.
Inland takes longer and both individuals must be in Canada and cannot take any vacations.
Outland apparently doesnt take as long, however, the website currently says there is a wait of 1 year (?!?!)
My questions are as follows:
1) Is the wait time really that long or is that the worst case scenario for people whose applications get returned etc.
2) From what I can see, bringing her to Canada for a standard 180-day travel visa and starting the process inland via the Alberta office is not illegal, is this the case? This seems all too convenient and sneaky to me, why even bother applying outland? Are there hidden pros and cons here?
3) Leading to this question - Is it possible that our inland application will be rejected and she will have to return to Japan? I understand appeals are only possible via outland processing. Neither of us has a criminal record and our relationship is well documented via pictures and bills showing the same address for a period of over one year, and can be backed by both families, and we have a legal marriage certificate from the government in Japan here. We of course would be residing together as per the new rules and I would be supporting her financially, I cannot see a reason why she'd be deported.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much