- Mar 22, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Vegreville
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 26-11-2010
Hello everyone,
I am planning to sponsor my boyfriend for PR in Canada. In July we will have been living together for one year and then we are planning to apply as common-law partners.
He is from Mexico and has been living and working here (under the table, mostly in cash) since Feb 2008 when he overstayed his student visa.
Should we apply inland or outland? Here are the considerations:
Inland: We would really like him to get a legal work permit as soon as possible, which is why inland sounds appealing since we could apply for the work permit with our application and hopefully get it after 6 months? However, we are worried that there may be complications applying while he is illegal and that it would take a really long time or be denied.
Outland: We would still be applying while we are living in Canada. It just sounds a lot faster to apply outland. However, if he has to go to Mexico for an interview, we don't know how long we might be seperated for since I am beginning a Masters degree in the fall and wouldn't be able to join him.
Any thoughts or advice would be really appreciated! We are trying to figure all this out so we can start planning for the future... a wedding is not too far off, and we'd like to buy a house together in the next couple years too
I am planning to sponsor my boyfriend for PR in Canada. In July we will have been living together for one year and then we are planning to apply as common-law partners.
He is from Mexico and has been living and working here (under the table, mostly in cash) since Feb 2008 when he overstayed his student visa.
Should we apply inland or outland? Here are the considerations:
Inland: We would really like him to get a legal work permit as soon as possible, which is why inland sounds appealing since we could apply for the work permit with our application and hopefully get it after 6 months? However, we are worried that there may be complications applying while he is illegal and that it would take a really long time or be denied.
Outland: We would still be applying while we are living in Canada. It just sounds a lot faster to apply outland. However, if he has to go to Mexico for an interview, we don't know how long we might be seperated for since I am beginning a Masters degree in the fall and wouldn't be able to join him.
Any thoughts or advice would be really appreciated! We are trying to figure all this out so we can start planning for the future... a wedding is not too far off, and we'd like to buy a house together in the next couple years too