Hello
My husband is a Canadian citizen and I am a U.S. Citizen. We met in the U.S. (he has been here on a work visa since 2003) and have both been living in the U.S. ever since. We were married in January 2006.
We now found a great job opportunity for my husband in Calgary, and are hoping to move there soon. We are planning on applying as family sponsorship. We are confused about a few things:
1. If we start the application process now, while we still reside in the U.S., does that mean I have to stay here in the U.S. until I get PR status? OR can we go ahead and move to Canada during the application process? Our concern is that if we start the process now, while in the U.S., that I may have to stay behind until I become a PR.
2. I would like to go to school in Calgary so would it make sense to get a study visa while I am applying for PR?
3. Our situation is pretty straight forward, but for those of you who have experienced this process, does it help to have the assistance of an immigration lawyer? Does it make the process speedier?
Thanks for any help!
Nikki & Steve
My husband is a Canadian citizen and I am a U.S. Citizen. We met in the U.S. (he has been here on a work visa since 2003) and have both been living in the U.S. ever since. We were married in January 2006.
We now found a great job opportunity for my husband in Calgary, and are hoping to move there soon. We are planning on applying as family sponsorship. We are confused about a few things:
1. If we start the application process now, while we still reside in the U.S., does that mean I have to stay here in the U.S. until I get PR status? OR can we go ahead and move to Canada during the application process? Our concern is that if we start the process now, while in the U.S., that I may have to stay behind until I become a PR.
2. I would like to go to school in Calgary so would it make sense to get a study visa while I am applying for PR?
3. Our situation is pretty straight forward, but for those of you who have experienced this process, does it help to have the assistance of an immigration lawyer? Does it make the process speedier?
Thanks for any help!
Nikki & Steve