Spousal is easier because you don't have to prove that you have been living at the same address for at least 12 months.jeniselam said:Whats the comparison of evidence and such between applying common law and spousal?
Spousal is easier because you don't have to prove that you have been living at the same address for at least 12 months.jeniselam said:Whats the comparison of evidence and such between applying common law and spousal?
yes, the outland application can be sent in while simon is in canada as a visitor.jeniselam said:So just to make it clear
All this can be done with him in canada on a visitors visa? His home address will be back in New Zealand on all the forms, and he will return if need be, we just want to make sure we are not shooting ourselves in the foot by having him visiting while we apply
he will not need a police record from canada, only any other country he's lived more than 6 mo. so i'm guessing NZ and Australia. I'm sure you can apply for them from anywhere, it just depends on how each country does it and whether they will send the results to him in Canada.jeniselam said:Okay perfect, also I know he can do his medicals anywhere in the world as long as it is done by the certain doctor. Is it fine for him to file for his police records and so on from canada as well? Shouldn't be an issue should it?
actually i learned from this forum that applicants do NOT need police records from canada, even if they did live there for more than 6 mo. CIC will do their own background checks. Applying for one yourself is not needed and the wait time will cause an unnecessary delay in sending in the application.jeniselam said:He's lived in canada before so he will need one.
Does anyone know how instant a withdrawal of an application is? And weather or not you get your application package back?