Hi everyone.
I should have thought about reading here before getting a lawyer to work on our case... anyway. Here is my question.
We are still hesitating between applying inland or outland. I am canadian (quebec) and my husband is an american. He is here on a Temp. res. until march 30th.
I read here that it is recommended to apply outland in that case. But our lawyer told us he would have to leave canada to do so, and that I would not be allowed to go to the US too, only to "visit". I asked him how long is a "visit", but he could not tell me something very precise. My husband and I just had a baby, so if he has to leave, it is not a good option.
So... Is that true? Can my husband apply outland, stay here on his temp. res. until march 30th and renew it until he is granted PR?
And if he applies inland... is it true that he can't leave Canada?
And... have you noticed that on this page about CIC delays, the delay in french is not the same as in english (for inland, bottom of the page): In french, the process is 8 months, whereas on the english page, it is 11 months...
How accurate is the delay listed on the CIC page? Have you heard of people waiting for less time?
Thanks!
I should have thought about reading here before getting a lawyer to work on our case... anyway. Here is my question.
We are still hesitating between applying inland or outland. I am canadian (quebec) and my husband is an american. He is here on a Temp. res. until march 30th.
I read here that it is recommended to apply outland in that case. But our lawyer told us he would have to leave canada to do so, and that I would not be allowed to go to the US too, only to "visit". I asked him how long is a "visit", but he could not tell me something very precise. My husband and I just had a baby, so if he has to leave, it is not a good option.
So... Is that true? Can my husband apply outland, stay here on his temp. res. until march 30th and renew it until he is granted PR?
And if he applies inland... is it true that he can't leave Canada?
And... have you noticed that on this page about CIC delays, the delay in french is not the same as in english (for inland, bottom of the page): In french, the process is 8 months, whereas on the english page, it is 11 months...
How accurate is the delay listed on the CIC page? Have you heard of people waiting for less time?
Thanks!