Hey guys,
I was reading up on a few threads and I just wanted to clarify in case that information was old...
Can you submit your outland PR application OR inland application with your rehabilitation application at the same time?
My wife is eligible for rehabilitation in August of this year.
I know outland applications process faster, but in our situation, we are living in Alabama (which we hate) and really want to go back to Vancouver asap. We are also coming into some money through an inheritance I am getting so we would be able to manage on one income for the duration until she could get work auth, I think?
But if you send in the applications at the same time, is it a longer waiting time until she could be eligible for work authorization? I know you have to enter into a certain period of the application before they approve it, but I didn't know if the rehabilitation would cause a delay, or just process along side with it.
Another reason we might opt for inland is because my green card with need to have the removal of conditions done by March next year, which is pointless money to spend just to keep a green card just to be able to work in a country that we won't be staying in much longer.
Just to clarify, her criminal admissibility comes from a DUI she got when she was 18, it got plead down to Youthful Offender, but because she was 18, it still makes her inadmissible.
Does anyone have any experience with this? or advise??
I was reading up on a few threads and I just wanted to clarify in case that information was old...
Can you submit your outland PR application OR inland application with your rehabilitation application at the same time?
My wife is eligible for rehabilitation in August of this year.
I know outland applications process faster, but in our situation, we are living in Alabama (which we hate) and really want to go back to Vancouver asap. We are also coming into some money through an inheritance I am getting so we would be able to manage on one income for the duration until she could get work auth, I think?
But if you send in the applications at the same time, is it a longer waiting time until she could be eligible for work authorization? I know you have to enter into a certain period of the application before they approve it, but I didn't know if the rehabilitation would cause a delay, or just process along side with it.
Another reason we might opt for inland is because my green card with need to have the removal of conditions done by March next year, which is pointless money to spend just to keep a green card just to be able to work in a country that we won't be staying in much longer.
Just to clarify, her criminal admissibility comes from a DUI she got when she was 18, it got plead down to Youthful Offender, but because she was 18, it still makes her inadmissible.
Does anyone have any experience with this? or advise??