What Does This Mean for Outland ApplicantsWho recommended that?
Most of times like 80% of times those visa are denied , as in if the eligibility has not been confirmed and all... and need to see the PA blabla. (interview)
If the PA for them "never traveled...based on travel history " they won't accept either. (she already been denied on that purpose before we started sponsorship process...) when they have an image in mind... they stick at it.
Now that you know a little more about outland sponsorship applications, there are a few implications to be aware of. First, if your spouse visits Canada under a visitor’s visa, they won’t be able to legally work in Canada. This is important to know because immigrating can sometimes be a costly process and a lack of financial resources can cause emotional and mental stress for both partners in a relationship.
A smart approach for handling your outland partner sponsorship is to make good use of Canada’s visitor visa. This allows you to spend time with your loved one. As well, it won’t cause any financial burdens (assuming your spouse is gainfully employed where they are currently living!). Keep in mind as a permanent resident or citizen, you may also visit your partner where they live. Of course visiting your spouse or partner isn’t the same thing as living with them, but it is a great option while the sponsorship application is processing. ( https://www.canadim.com/blog/spousal-outland-sponsorship-visit-canada/ )