I am a Canadian citizen wanting to sponsor my new husband, who is an American citizen, but I am unsure whether we should be using the in-Canada application or the outside-Canada application.
My husband works for a US company in Seattle (and has done so for 6 six years). In February, he moved to Vancouver and resides with me but still works for this US company. He telecommutes from home 3-4 days a week, and travels down to Seattle to work in the office 1-2 days a week. He is technically a visitor, as he leaves and re-enters Canada once a week. His income is solely from his job in Seattle.
He does not have a residential address in the US, but he does have a mailing address (a UPS box). He's lived with me in Vancouver since the beginning of February this year. Based on this, I believe we should be using the inland application but since he's technically a visitor (meaning he has no status for being in Canada, such as a work visa or student visa), can they say he's living here illegally? Does anyone know whether we should be using the inland or outland application?
Any insight or advice would be greatly appreciated!
My husband works for a US company in Seattle (and has done so for 6 six years). In February, he moved to Vancouver and resides with me but still works for this US company. He telecommutes from home 3-4 days a week, and travels down to Seattle to work in the office 1-2 days a week. He is technically a visitor, as he leaves and re-enters Canada once a week. His income is solely from his job in Seattle.
He does not have a residential address in the US, but he does have a mailing address (a UPS box). He's lived with me in Vancouver since the beginning of February this year. Based on this, I believe we should be using the inland application but since he's technically a visitor (meaning he has no status for being in Canada, such as a work visa or student visa), can they say he's living here illegally? Does anyone know whether we should be using the inland or outland application?
Any insight or advice would be greatly appreciated!