Hi there,
I am sure this has been asked many times, but it's all a bit unclear and it's driving me mad, so, here goes...
I am Canadian, and am moving back to from the US next month in order to care for an ailing parent, and would like my American husband to follow me a few months later. We are planning on applying for his PR via the Inland process once he has arrived and will apply for his Open Work Permit at the same time. CIC estimates PR to take 12 months, and I've seen the WP quoted as 4-5 months.
We currently both work freelance for American companies and are going to try to work remotely for as long as possible. As such, work may require that we travel back to the US during the 12 month application period.
If anyone could help me clarify the following, or provide recommendations I would forever be in your debt:
1. As a freelancer, working remotely for US clients will I qualify as a sponsor? Would it be better I try and get a full-time job in Vancouver, or at least local clients before we apply?
2. Does an inland application for us make the most sense, and is the WP application time really 4-5 months, or is that how long it takes after the correct office has received that part of his application? Is 9 mos more realistic?
3. Does applying Outland make more sense because we are still 3 months away from him joining me?
4. Does his applying for PR via Family Sponsorship qualify him for an Open Work Permit?
5. Is our plan to travel back to the US for work feasible, or is he putting himself at risk by leaving the country? I've read about the Permanent Resident Traveling Card, but as he will not be a PR for at least 12 mos is he even eligible? Is there another legal way for him to more easily travel while awaiting his PR?
6. We have contracted someone to get our things to Vancouver (mover recommends we put all of our things in my name for customs reasons), but are giving consideration to driving ourselves in order to save money. In theory, if we go with the latter scenario we would be showing up in a rented truck with our gear in the back, which seems like it would imperil my husband's being allowed into Canada as a visitor. Am I right to assume this, or is it not a big deal if we put everything in my name?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Best,
JS
I am sure this has been asked many times, but it's all a bit unclear and it's driving me mad, so, here goes...
I am Canadian, and am moving back to from the US next month in order to care for an ailing parent, and would like my American husband to follow me a few months later. We are planning on applying for his PR via the Inland process once he has arrived and will apply for his Open Work Permit at the same time. CIC estimates PR to take 12 months, and I've seen the WP quoted as 4-5 months.
We currently both work freelance for American companies and are going to try to work remotely for as long as possible. As such, work may require that we travel back to the US during the 12 month application period.
If anyone could help me clarify the following, or provide recommendations I would forever be in your debt:
1. As a freelancer, working remotely for US clients will I qualify as a sponsor? Would it be better I try and get a full-time job in Vancouver, or at least local clients before we apply?
2. Does an inland application for us make the most sense, and is the WP application time really 4-5 months, or is that how long it takes after the correct office has received that part of his application? Is 9 mos more realistic?
3. Does applying Outland make more sense because we are still 3 months away from him joining me?
4. Does his applying for PR via Family Sponsorship qualify him for an Open Work Permit?
5. Is our plan to travel back to the US for work feasible, or is he putting himself at risk by leaving the country? I've read about the Permanent Resident Traveling Card, but as he will not be a PR for at least 12 mos is he even eligible? Is there another legal way for him to more easily travel while awaiting his PR?
6. We have contracted someone to get our things to Vancouver (mover recommends we put all of our things in my name for customs reasons), but are giving consideration to driving ourselves in order to save money. In theory, if we go with the latter scenario we would be showing up in a rented truck with our gear in the back, which seems like it would imperil my husband's being allowed into Canada as a visitor. Am I right to assume this, or is it not a big deal if we put everything in my name?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Best,
JS