Hi all,
My Australian partner and I are getting ready to move back to Canada permanently at the beginning of August and we're debating inland vs. outland processing (spouse sponsored PR, I'm a Canadian citizen). I'm leaning towards inland because he'll be able to apply for an open work permit and probably work sooner than if we apply outland (even though overall processing time is faster). I just have a couple questions about inland applications that I'm hoping someone can help with.
1. Will he have any issue getting a visitor visa to enter Canada? He has previously lived and worked in Canada, we will be married by the time we arrive, and there is nothing to exclude him from eligibility. I'm just worried that he'll be turned away because they think he's planning to stay permanently (overstaying visitor visa or not genuine visitor because he's applying for PR). Should we be upfront about our intention to apply inland for PR and work permit? Or not mention anything unless asked directly? We have not booked a return ticket for him but have savings to show he can live without working for several months, afford a place ticket home at any time, and I will write a declaration saying I intend to support him financially as he cannot work legally in Canada.
2. If his medicals (scheduled to be completed tomorrow in Australia) expire after 1 year will he have to re-do them or re-do police clearances if processing takes longer than 1 year (which is likely given the average is 26 months inland)?
3. Is there any issue completing medicals in Australia and then submitting inland visa application?
4. How do we go about applying for open work permit? Do we send the forms with his PR application? Is there anything special that needs to be done? It's really tough to find clear info about this.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Whitney
My Australian partner and I are getting ready to move back to Canada permanently at the beginning of August and we're debating inland vs. outland processing (spouse sponsored PR, I'm a Canadian citizen). I'm leaning towards inland because he'll be able to apply for an open work permit and probably work sooner than if we apply outland (even though overall processing time is faster). I just have a couple questions about inland applications that I'm hoping someone can help with.
1. Will he have any issue getting a visitor visa to enter Canada? He has previously lived and worked in Canada, we will be married by the time we arrive, and there is nothing to exclude him from eligibility. I'm just worried that he'll be turned away because they think he's planning to stay permanently (overstaying visitor visa or not genuine visitor because he's applying for PR). Should we be upfront about our intention to apply inland for PR and work permit? Or not mention anything unless asked directly? We have not booked a return ticket for him but have savings to show he can live without working for several months, afford a place ticket home at any time, and I will write a declaration saying I intend to support him financially as he cannot work legally in Canada.
2. If his medicals (scheduled to be completed tomorrow in Australia) expire after 1 year will he have to re-do them or re-do police clearances if processing takes longer than 1 year (which is likely given the average is 26 months inland)?
3. Is there any issue completing medicals in Australia and then submitting inland visa application?
4. How do we go about applying for open work permit? Do we send the forms with his PR application? Is there anything special that needs to be done? It's really tough to find clear info about this.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Whitney