Hello all:
I'm a Canadian citizen and my common law partner is a European citizen from a visa-exempt, ETA country. We have been living in Europe for the past 2 years, and decided that we would like to settle in Canada in the near future. Based on my understanding, I can actually begin putting together the application right now, as a Canadian Citizen outside of Canada, and submit a Family Class sponsorship application (outland). We can then return to Canada once the application is submitted, and in the mean time, she can apply for a visitor record in order to extend her legal visitor status in Canada so we don't have to be apart during the processing time.
On the other hand, we could return to Canada first, then while in Canada, choose the Spousal/common-law partner sponsorship application(inland). I understand that for this option, she would need to maintain legal status to stay in Canada beyond her typical 6 month period as a visitor. Since the Spousal/common-law application takes around a year, we would likely also have to apply for a visitor record in order to extend her legal resident status in Canada. Additionally, she could also apply for an open work permit while her PR application is in processing and she could also maintain her legal resident status this way, so she doesn't get kicked out while we are waiting on the application to be processed.
notes for family class outland app:
- Can leave Canada and travel as we want
- Likely cannot get an open work permit
notes for partner/common law inland app:
- Cannot leave the country until PR approval
- Can apply for open work permit (still takes 4-6 months)
Is my understanding correct so far? If it is, then it seems to make more senseto pick the family class outland PR sponsorship because that way we can still travel and visit friends and family in Europe during the year long processing time.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!
I'm a Canadian citizen and my common law partner is a European citizen from a visa-exempt, ETA country. We have been living in Europe for the past 2 years, and decided that we would like to settle in Canada in the near future. Based on my understanding, I can actually begin putting together the application right now, as a Canadian Citizen outside of Canada, and submit a Family Class sponsorship application (outland). We can then return to Canada once the application is submitted, and in the mean time, she can apply for a visitor record in order to extend her legal visitor status in Canada so we don't have to be apart during the processing time.
On the other hand, we could return to Canada first, then while in Canada, choose the Spousal/common-law partner sponsorship application(inland). I understand that for this option, she would need to maintain legal status to stay in Canada beyond her typical 6 month period as a visitor. Since the Spousal/common-law application takes around a year, we would likely also have to apply for a visitor record in order to extend her legal resident status in Canada. Additionally, she could also apply for an open work permit while her PR application is in processing and she could also maintain her legal resident status this way, so she doesn't get kicked out while we are waiting on the application to be processed.
notes for family class outland app:
- Can leave Canada and travel as we want
- Likely cannot get an open work permit
notes for partner/common law inland app:
- Cannot leave the country until PR approval
- Can apply for open work permit (still takes 4-6 months)
Is my understanding correct so far? If it is, then it seems to make more senseto pick the family class outland PR sponsorship because that way we can still travel and visit friends and family in Europe during the year long processing time.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!