Correct, that's only for outlanders. Inland applications, from what I understand, are processed sponsorship and applicant together. It gets looked over and (hopefully) approved for 1st stage approval (AIP, or Approval in Principle) at month 6. If you are approved, that means that they have deemed, from your application, from all the info that you and your sponsor have put together, that you are eligible to be a Permanent Resident. At that point, when you get AIP, you can apply for a work permit (if you haven't already sent an OWP with your PR app), and health insurance. (if it doesn't get approved, then it goes to the local CIC for an interview). Anyhow, you are not going to hear from them at all until month 6.