Hi.
I have dual-citizenship; my dad is Canadian but I was born in the US. My husband and daughter (almost 3 years old) are both US Citizens only.
We are interested in obtaining permanent residency in Canada (to live in BC). We had originally planned to do the family class, since we would for sure qualify with that (I think?), but I heard about Express Entry and wondered if that might be faster. My husband works online as a software developer plus he is a landlord, so we have been traveling internationally for almost 2 years.
We are planning to head up to Canada as tourists this coming week. We will be looking for a house to rent longer term, and kind of establishing ourselves there. If we need to, we can continue to have my husband and daughter be tourists by leaving the country and resetting their tourist passport stamps--if residency was not granted, we would definitely still follow all of the laws and leave. But we are actually planning to be there a lot in the future, and we would prefer to not have them be tourists, either with some kind of longer-stay visa, or by having residency in place.
So, it seems like we have a few options:
1. Family class, applying from outside Canada...but we would be applying from Utah (where we are currently, and where we left from at the beginning of our international travels a couple years ago)...so...I think the processing time would be very long. I think the upside of this would be that my husband could be granted a working permit during the processing time if we applied this way. He doesn't actually need that since he already has his online job, but it would be good to keep options open in case his situation changes over the next couple years.
2. Family class, applying from inside Canada...but this takes longer (I think??), and he would not be eligible to work in Canada in the future (during processing), is this correct? So, if his job situation changed we would need to go back to the US? (We have no particular reason to anticipate a job change at this point.)
3. Express Entry...Our English is awesome since we are native speakers, and my husband has over 10 years of experience in software development, but only an associates degree. From what I have read online, I think that having great English and lots of experience and a job from the list of EE ones means that he would likely do well in the pool and be offered an opportunity to apply with rapid processing. Is this correct? Is he likely to qualify? We were going to have him take the English test while we were in New Zealand earlier this year but ended up not doing that. There were no language tests while we were here in Utah this month, so we would have to do one after we arrive in Vancouver next week. CAN we even apply from inside Canada? We already have a scheduled trip back to Utah in July, and we have my in-laws to receive mail here in Utah for us...
Does it make sense to do both? Do people do that?
I guess one of my concerns is that having it take a really long time (years) and applying from outside of Canada would be tricky, because we are moving around a lot so I don't even know what address we would use, except for my in-laws' address here in Utah, which we have been using as our mailing address.
Also, my husband would like us to move some of our basic furniture up this week when we go. (We are flying up, and we would send it up in a pod.) I have been dragging my feet about this, so I think we may not actually do that. But we would be allowed to do this as long as it is "mine" since I have citizenship. Is that true? Or will they say hey, no way, because we are actually a family? Again to restate, we are completely interested in following all of laws, and if my husband was not granted residency we would definitely still leave, and we plan to stay in compliance with tourist time limits, etc.
What do you think?
I have dual-citizenship; my dad is Canadian but I was born in the US. My husband and daughter (almost 3 years old) are both US Citizens only.
We are interested in obtaining permanent residency in Canada (to live in BC). We had originally planned to do the family class, since we would for sure qualify with that (I think?), but I heard about Express Entry and wondered if that might be faster. My husband works online as a software developer plus he is a landlord, so we have been traveling internationally for almost 2 years.
We are planning to head up to Canada as tourists this coming week. We will be looking for a house to rent longer term, and kind of establishing ourselves there. If we need to, we can continue to have my husband and daughter be tourists by leaving the country and resetting their tourist passport stamps--if residency was not granted, we would definitely still follow all of the laws and leave. But we are actually planning to be there a lot in the future, and we would prefer to not have them be tourists, either with some kind of longer-stay visa, or by having residency in place.
So, it seems like we have a few options:
1. Family class, applying from outside Canada...but we would be applying from Utah (where we are currently, and where we left from at the beginning of our international travels a couple years ago)...so...I think the processing time would be very long. I think the upside of this would be that my husband could be granted a working permit during the processing time if we applied this way. He doesn't actually need that since he already has his online job, but it would be good to keep options open in case his situation changes over the next couple years.
2. Family class, applying from inside Canada...but this takes longer (I think??), and he would not be eligible to work in Canada in the future (during processing), is this correct? So, if his job situation changed we would need to go back to the US? (We have no particular reason to anticipate a job change at this point.)
3. Express Entry...Our English is awesome since we are native speakers, and my husband has over 10 years of experience in software development, but only an associates degree. From what I have read online, I think that having great English and lots of experience and a job from the list of EE ones means that he would likely do well in the pool and be offered an opportunity to apply with rapid processing. Is this correct? Is he likely to qualify? We were going to have him take the English test while we were in New Zealand earlier this year but ended up not doing that. There were no language tests while we were here in Utah this month, so we would have to do one after we arrive in Vancouver next week. CAN we even apply from inside Canada? We already have a scheduled trip back to Utah in July, and we have my in-laws to receive mail here in Utah for us...
Does it make sense to do both? Do people do that?
I guess one of my concerns is that having it take a really long time (years) and applying from outside of Canada would be tricky, because we are moving around a lot so I don't even know what address we would use, except for my in-laws' address here in Utah, which we have been using as our mailing address.
Also, my husband would like us to move some of our basic furniture up this week when we go. (We are flying up, and we would send it up in a pod.) I have been dragging my feet about this, so I think we may not actually do that. But we would be allowed to do this as long as it is "mine" since I have citizenship. Is that true? Or will they say hey, no way, because we are actually a family? Again to restate, we are completely interested in following all of laws, and if my husband was not granted residency we would definitely still leave, and we plan to stay in compliance with tourist time limits, etc.
What do you think?