Hi Everyone,
I am a Canadian citizen and my girlfriend is Polish. We have been long distance for a while (with me visiting her every month) and would like to bring our relationship to Canada. She has registered for the IEC Working Holiday pool for the 2017 season. The plan is for her to come to Canada for 3 months under her 90 day visa-exemption and move in with me, and then hopefully get approved for an IEC Working Holiday Visa. By the end of her IEC visa, we will have lived together for over 12 months, so we will then apply for Common-Law Permanent Resident Sponsorship. I have a couple questions about the process for transitioning from an IEC visa to PR sponsorship:
1) I understand that one of the conditions of the IEC Work Permit is that it cannot be extended... meaning that her right to live and work in Canada cannot be extended beyond the 1 year. If we apply for Common-Law PR Sponsorship, will she be able to live in Canada with me until her application is approved? I have been reading about implied status, and I'm wondering if she will receive this under common law sponsorship? I can support her so it is not important whether she can work or not, all that matters is whether she will be able to remain in Canada throughout the process.
2) As far as the Common-Law Sponsorship goes, I understand there are two options: Inland and Outland. I understand that Inland takes considerably longer, however she can get an OWP after 4 months, as opposed to Outland where she can't work. Since it is possible to apply for Outland while in Canada would she ever have to leave the country during the process? Again, it doesn't matter if she works or not during the application period as I can support her.
Thanks for the help. If anyone has any other ideas regarding the best way to get her to join me in Canada full-time, I'm glad to hear them!
I am a Canadian citizen and my girlfriend is Polish. We have been long distance for a while (with me visiting her every month) and would like to bring our relationship to Canada. She has registered for the IEC Working Holiday pool for the 2017 season. The plan is for her to come to Canada for 3 months under her 90 day visa-exemption and move in with me, and then hopefully get approved for an IEC Working Holiday Visa. By the end of her IEC visa, we will have lived together for over 12 months, so we will then apply for Common-Law Permanent Resident Sponsorship. I have a couple questions about the process for transitioning from an IEC visa to PR sponsorship:
1) I understand that one of the conditions of the IEC Work Permit is that it cannot be extended... meaning that her right to live and work in Canada cannot be extended beyond the 1 year. If we apply for Common-Law PR Sponsorship, will she be able to live in Canada with me until her application is approved? I have been reading about implied status, and I'm wondering if she will receive this under common law sponsorship? I can support her so it is not important whether she can work or not, all that matters is whether she will be able to remain in Canada throughout the process.
2) As far as the Common-Law Sponsorship goes, I understand there are two options: Inland and Outland. I understand that Inland takes considerably longer, however she can get an OWP after 4 months, as opposed to Outland where she can't work. Since it is possible to apply for Outland while in Canada would she ever have to leave the country during the process? Again, it doesn't matter if she works or not during the application period as I can support her.
Thanks for the help. If anyone has any other ideas regarding the best way to get her to join me in Canada full-time, I'm glad to hear them!