Hi All:
I am a long time reader and thought I'd share my story, it might be typical and uncomplicated. Putting together an application is never easy and always a source of emotional and fiscal stress. I do have a couple of questions, since CIC agents are sometimes conflicting. My common-law partner and I are putting together our 'family class' application, we've been in a common-law relationship since 2-14-14. Neither of us have children from previous relationships. We are getting married next year on Canada Day weekend.
Inland versus Outland:
I first arrived in Canada on a student visa in 2010 for a one-year master's program. Following graduation, I received a post-graduation work-permit, while applying for more graduate schools. I was accepted into another Canadian institution for a PhD, starting my new program in 2012. As it stands, my study visa expires in September 2016. I meet and fell in love with my partner while studying.
Can I/we apply for an OUTLAND while visiting Canada on a Study Permit? The wait times for INLAND are scary, not to mention, it would be risky to leave the country while the application is being process. We are already almost finished with the Inland document process, but are eager to switch over to Outland if it's possible to do so.
If yes:
How do I properly fill out form IMM5409E? The language is vague and unclear, as my partner and I both live in Canada, together. Is anything complicated when it asks about maintaining contact and cohabitation? Moreover, on form IMM0008, since we both share an address but I am merely visiting until our situation gets permanently figured out - is there a difference between my Mailing Address and Permanent Address?
Fingerprints:
There seem to be new regulations about fingerprint expiry dates. I have just obtained my RCMP fingerprints, they expire in six months. My FBI prints, however, expired on May 21st, 2015. The last piece of paper we're waiting for is my partner's CRA notice of assessment, which is why we haven't submitted yet . In the meantime, we've learned about the possibility of applying OUTLAND while still living in Canada. As stated on the CIC website:
For the country you currently live in, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before you apply.
For countries where you have lived for six months or more, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you lived in that country.
Does this mean I don't have to get new FBI fingerprints? Does the possibility of an OUTLAND application complicate this?
Submission:
There is some confusion about where exactly we're supposed to submit: Ottawa or Mississauga? We are aware of the chance that we might have to travel to either Los Angeles or New York for an interview. In total, how long are outland US applications taking? Does our application stay in Canada or get sent to the US?
Sorry for all the questions, any help and feedback is greatly appreciated.
C
I am a long time reader and thought I'd share my story, it might be typical and uncomplicated. Putting together an application is never easy and always a source of emotional and fiscal stress. I do have a couple of questions, since CIC agents are sometimes conflicting. My common-law partner and I are putting together our 'family class' application, we've been in a common-law relationship since 2-14-14. Neither of us have children from previous relationships. We are getting married next year on Canada Day weekend.
Inland versus Outland:
I first arrived in Canada on a student visa in 2010 for a one-year master's program. Following graduation, I received a post-graduation work-permit, while applying for more graduate schools. I was accepted into another Canadian institution for a PhD, starting my new program in 2012. As it stands, my study visa expires in September 2016. I meet and fell in love with my partner while studying.
Can I/we apply for an OUTLAND while visiting Canada on a Study Permit? The wait times for INLAND are scary, not to mention, it would be risky to leave the country while the application is being process. We are already almost finished with the Inland document process, but are eager to switch over to Outland if it's possible to do so.
If yes:
How do I properly fill out form IMM5409E? The language is vague and unclear, as my partner and I both live in Canada, together. Is anything complicated when it asks about maintaining contact and cohabitation? Moreover, on form IMM0008, since we both share an address but I am merely visiting until our situation gets permanently figured out - is there a difference between my Mailing Address and Permanent Address?
Fingerprints:
There seem to be new regulations about fingerprint expiry dates. I have just obtained my RCMP fingerprints, they expire in six months. My FBI prints, however, expired on May 21st, 2015. The last piece of paper we're waiting for is my partner's CRA notice of assessment, which is why we haven't submitted yet . In the meantime, we've learned about the possibility of applying OUTLAND while still living in Canada. As stated on the CIC website:
For the country you currently live in, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before you apply.
For countries where you have lived for six months or more, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you lived in that country.
Does this mean I don't have to get new FBI fingerprints? Does the possibility of an OUTLAND application complicate this?
Submission:
There is some confusion about where exactly we're supposed to submit: Ottawa or Mississauga? We are aware of the chance that we might have to travel to either Los Angeles or New York for an interview. In total, how long are outland US applications taking? Does our application stay in Canada or get sent to the US?
Sorry for all the questions, any help and feedback is greatly appreciated.
C