Hi all,
I'm looking for feedback on logistics regarding a spousal PR application through the London office.
Background
-- We currently reside in the UK: myself (UK citizen), husband (dual UK/Canadian citizen, born in Canada), and our two children (eldest born in Canada, youngest born in US). My husband and eldest son have Canadian passports; our youngest son is awaiting his Canadian Citizenship Certificate. My spouse and I have been common-law since early 2007 and married since July 2009.
-- My spouse has been offered a job in Canada, due to start in September 2013. It is an 8-month contract (as is so often the case in his profession) but it is expected to be renewed year-on-year.
-- I will need to apply for a police check from the USA as well as the UK, which will take approx. 2 months, possibly longer. This means I can't submit my PR application until mid-September, so my husband will already be in Canada.
-- Finally, we have moved around a fair amount, which may or may not affect our case. We met in Canada, and have lived together since August 2006. We have been common-law since April 2007 (through the birth of our son) and married since July 2009. We then moved to the US, where I was studying/he was working, and lived there from August 2009. I and my children have been in the UK since August 2012, due to work; my husband was in the US until December 2012, due to his work. We have been living together in the UK since December 2012. We work in academia, where it is common for people to move countries frequently, but I fear that this movement might work against us.
Here are my questions:
1. Is it better if the application is submitted before my husband leaves for Canada or once he is there? Does it make any difference?
2. I understand that I can travel to Canada with my children before I receive PR, as long as I enter as a temporary visitor and as long as I'm willing to return for an interview, if need be. Is that correct?
3. Will it matter that we've lived in several different countries (Canada, US, UK)?
I want to minimize how much time our family has to spend apart, so I'm also looking into options for me and the boys to be in Canada before receiving PR (i.e. work visa v. visiting temporarily).
Thank you so much for your help!!
I'm looking for feedback on logistics regarding a spousal PR application through the London office.
Background
-- We currently reside in the UK: myself (UK citizen), husband (dual UK/Canadian citizen, born in Canada), and our two children (eldest born in Canada, youngest born in US). My husband and eldest son have Canadian passports; our youngest son is awaiting his Canadian Citizenship Certificate. My spouse and I have been common-law since early 2007 and married since July 2009.
-- My spouse has been offered a job in Canada, due to start in September 2013. It is an 8-month contract (as is so often the case in his profession) but it is expected to be renewed year-on-year.
-- I will need to apply for a police check from the USA as well as the UK, which will take approx. 2 months, possibly longer. This means I can't submit my PR application until mid-September, so my husband will already be in Canada.
-- Finally, we have moved around a fair amount, which may or may not affect our case. We met in Canada, and have lived together since August 2006. We have been common-law since April 2007 (through the birth of our son) and married since July 2009. We then moved to the US, where I was studying/he was working, and lived there from August 2009. I and my children have been in the UK since August 2012, due to work; my husband was in the US until December 2012, due to his work. We have been living together in the UK since December 2012. We work in academia, where it is common for people to move countries frequently, but I fear that this movement might work against us.
Here are my questions:
1. Is it better if the application is submitted before my husband leaves for Canada or once he is there? Does it make any difference?
2. I understand that I can travel to Canada with my children before I receive PR, as long as I enter as a temporary visitor and as long as I'm willing to return for an interview, if need be. Is that correct?
3. Will it matter that we've lived in several different countries (Canada, US, UK)?
I want to minimize how much time our family has to spend apart, so I'm also looking into options for me and the boys to be in Canada before receiving PR (i.e. work visa v. visiting temporarily).
Thank you so much for your help!!