chatsubo20 said:
That's very interesting. I just wish we had applied outland, but since she was already living with me in Canada at the time (July 2014), we assumed inland was the right way to go. And now we'll have to play the waiting game ...
We'll apply to extend her visitor visa, and I suspect that should be no problem, given the inland PR application which is pending.
Any thoughts on whether it's worth cancelling the inland, and going outland instead?
You're not alone. MANY people choose Inland if they have their spouse/partner with them in Canada, because it is NOT clear that an Outland application is an option for them! In hindsight, it's not too difficult to find this information, but when you're `in the heat of applying' it's about as cryptic as it can be!
If you only applied 2 months ago, and if your wife/partner is from a visa-exempt country with a faster processing time than Inland...you should seriously consider withdrawing your application NOW and re-submitting an Outland package. Yes...it will be a pain and you will likely need to pay all of the fees again, while you wait for a refund (which takes up to 16 weeks). You may be able to use the same receipt, which would be ideal, but you'd need to call CIC and find out if that's an option for you.
As an example, an American (without any red flags, or `issues' in their application) is completing the entire process in under 6 months. This is never a guarantee as occasionally the application IS sent to either LA or NY (and not processed in Ottawa, where the vast majority are processed), which would lead to a much longer wait for PR.
There have been a few recent members that have done this, so it's not
that crazy to even consider!
Good luck!