- Jun 6, 2011
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Berlin
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 07-09-2011
- AOR Received.
- 22-12-2011
Hi Everyone,
I am a newbie to this forum but I based on what I have read so far everyone seems to be helping each other out so much. I basically need advice on my current situation.
I am a Canadian citizen and have been living in Holland for the past 5 years with my (common-law partner) boyfriend. We decided to make the move to Canada and after speaking with several lawyers on our last trip here (Dec.2010) we were recommended that an inland spousal sponsorship would be the easiest and fastest way to go.
On April 28, we moved to Canada and now getting everything prepared for the inland application when we received notice today from another lawyer that an outland application would actually be faster.
We are basically worried because my boyfriend just graduated as an architect last year and if he has to wait around for a year for his open work permit if we do apply inland all his experience will go to waste and it will be almost impossible for him to find a job later.
Basically we both are desperate to know. Would it be better to apply inland and wait out the 12-18 month period to get an open work permit. Or to apply outland (I believe that all applications from Holland go through the UK office)?
If we were to apply outland could we do this while he is still here in Canada or would he have to move back to Holland? We really don't want to be separated. He still has a lot of family in Holland and technically still lives there so we could put down his Dutch residence and mailing address. As well, how can he start working in Canada if we apply outland? I saw online that architecture was one of the 29 jobs listed that are needed in Canada so I don't know if this would help? Can he apply for an open work permit on the basis of this and how long approximately would this take?
To sum up:
Inland or outland in terms of waiting times, WORK PERMIT (really important for us that he can start working in Canada as soon as possible), and not being seperated.
I know that so many people post there personal situations online and I have tried reading as much as possible but I couldn't find anything that resembled our situation exactly. I hope that there are some of you out there who would be willing to help! We really need it! ???
I am a newbie to this forum but I based on what I have read so far everyone seems to be helping each other out so much. I basically need advice on my current situation.
I am a Canadian citizen and have been living in Holland for the past 5 years with my (common-law partner) boyfriend. We decided to make the move to Canada and after speaking with several lawyers on our last trip here (Dec.2010) we were recommended that an inland spousal sponsorship would be the easiest and fastest way to go.
On April 28, we moved to Canada and now getting everything prepared for the inland application when we received notice today from another lawyer that an outland application would actually be faster.
We are basically worried because my boyfriend just graduated as an architect last year and if he has to wait around for a year for his open work permit if we do apply inland all his experience will go to waste and it will be almost impossible for him to find a job later.
Basically we both are desperate to know. Would it be better to apply inland and wait out the 12-18 month period to get an open work permit. Or to apply outland (I believe that all applications from Holland go through the UK office)?
If we were to apply outland could we do this while he is still here in Canada or would he have to move back to Holland? We really don't want to be separated. He still has a lot of family in Holland and technically still lives there so we could put down his Dutch residence and mailing address. As well, how can he start working in Canada if we apply outland? I saw online that architecture was one of the 29 jobs listed that are needed in Canada so I don't know if this would help? Can he apply for an open work permit on the basis of this and how long approximately would this take?
To sum up:
Inland or outland in terms of waiting times, WORK PERMIT (really important for us that he can start working in Canada as soon as possible), and not being seperated.
I know that so many people post there personal situations online and I have tried reading as much as possible but I couldn't find anything that resembled our situation exactly. I hope that there are some of you out there who would be willing to help! We really need it! ???