No - submitting an application would not allow you to work immediately.
How quickly you will be able to work depends on a few things:
1) If you apply Inland, you will be able to work after stage 1 processing has been completed (approximately 8-9 months after your application is first submitted). This assumes that your application is processed normally and no challenges/delays are encountered.
2) If you apply Outland, you will be able to work once you are granted permanent residency and you land. How long this will take can be anywhere from 3 months to 11+ months. My husband's application (for example) was processed in four months.
How quickly you will be able to work depends on a few things:
1) If you apply Inland, you will be able to work after stage 1 processing has been completed (approximately 8-9 months after your application is first submitted). This assumes that your application is processed normally and no challenges/delays are encountered.
2) If you apply Outland, you will be able to work once you are granted permanent residency and you land. How long this will take can be anywhere from 3 months to 11+ months. My husband's application (for example) was processed in four months.