im very hoping that they are on vacation, since its government job and its summer its 99% they on vacation..BlueDragon17846 said:I think with situations like these, we all just have to look on the bright side. I mean, for one thing, I don't know if anyone is having the same problem, but I'm having trouble logging into e-CAS. Maybe this means they are updating the site? Maybe this means that they will be further along than the website says? Maybe these past couple weeks, everyone has been on vacation, and now they just got back, and are refreshed and ready to approve applications?
We gotta think positive and get through this!
You're right that its workthwhile, as long as outland will take about the same time. At least inland route, you get to be with your spouse. The only other downside I can think of right now is that if they happen to deny your application, you have no right to appeal it.lisow said:Hi,
Quick question for anyone willing to help out...
Me and my fiance (from Argentina) are considering applying for Inland Permanent Resident status for her, but are trying to decide if this is the right option. In your opinion, is this a worthwhile choice considering that it may be around a year for PR approval if we do an Outland application?
We're planning on bundling an application for her Visitor Visa extension along with an Open Work Permit application, so that (hopefully) she will be able to work after 8 months or whatever it may be.
We know that she wouldn't be able to leave the country until she gets PR approval, but what are some of the other downsides to taking this route?
Thanks for any help!