acer925 said:
Yes thats what I had planned and must do is get the extension. Do you know how long it would take for me to be a PR if we get married? Im from the states. Thanks a lot Leon.
If you apply outland, the application first goes to Mississauga where it takes around a month to approve your wife as your sponsor. She doesn't have to prove income but she can't be bankrupt or on welfare. After that, the application will go to Buffalo and be processed there, average about 6 months so total about 7 months to get the PR.
You can find both those timelines at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/canada/process-in.asp#sponsorship and http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/international/05-fc-spouses.asp#west
If you apply inland, the application goes to Vegreville and if all goes well, you would get first stage approval in about 6 months, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/canada/process-in.asp#perm_res At that point you would be able to apply for an open work permit or you could actually send the open work permit application with the full package so you get it automatically. If all goes well, you could have your PR in a year to 18 months.
However, there are two big downsides with inland. 1. you are not advised to travel because if you can't get back into to Canada, you lose your application and 2. if it doesn't go well and they decide they want an interview, you will not be granted your first stage approval after 6 months, instead your application would be sent to the local office where it may sit for 1-3 years waiting for them to have time for this interview. If that happened, that would basically mean you would be stuck in Canada without a work permit and without health care.
You will find the forms for both outland and inland at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-how.asp#step1
For outland use the forms where it says: "If your spouse, partner or dependent child lives abroad, use the
Application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class."
Or if you want to apply inland inspite of the possible problems, use the forms where it says: "If your spouse, partner or accompanying dependent child lives with you in Canada, use the
Application for Permanent Residence in Canada—Spouse or Common-law Partner."
Do not think that you have to apply inland just because you are currently in Canada. It is always your right to apply outland. You can give your address in Canada or give an address in the US and a mailing address in Canada.