Hi, I have a few questions about helping my wife to become a Canadian citizen. I am a Canadian citizen, and my wife, a US citizen, has been in Canada since February 2020 on a working holiday visa. In January this year, she applied for an extension of her visa and was granted one until August, as we had planned to do inland spousal sponsorship for her, but things have changed, and she needs to return to the US for at least four months.
What we would like to achieve is the ability for her to come back to Canada after four to eight months in the US. We have all of our paperwork, criminal record checks, and fingerprinting ready to be sent off, but we're not sure whether to wait until she leaves Canada and then submit them as Outland sponsorship, or send them now as Inland. We had a lawyer tell us in a consultation that it is possible to submit an Inland sponsorship, and then leave the country for any period of time while a decision is being made, which is contradictory to what I've read on this forum and elsewhere. Is this true?
We would love to hear any feedback and appreciate all advice anyone can give, thanks and have a great day!
What we would like to achieve is the ability for her to come back to Canada after four to eight months in the US. We have all of our paperwork, criminal record checks, and fingerprinting ready to be sent off, but we're not sure whether to wait until she leaves Canada and then submit them as Outland sponsorship, or send them now as Inland. We had a lawyer tell us in a consultation that it is possible to submit an Inland sponsorship, and then leave the country for any period of time while a decision is being made, which is contradictory to what I've read on this forum and elsewhere. Is this true?
We would love to hear any feedback and appreciate all advice anyone can give, thanks and have a great day!