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Hi all
I have a few questions pertaining to spousal sponsorship. I am a Canadian citizen currently living in the EU for the past 4 years and I am married here to a Romanian citizen. As I miss Toronto, I want to go back and my husband has agreed. Some information about him:
He's turning 31, has a master's in IT and currently working as a software developer. He received a Canadian tourist visa valid for 5 years and we've already been to Toronto twice so far.
I have been reading the CIC website, but I do not quite understand the difference between inland and outland sponsorship, and how we can qualify for inland (as I saw that inland applicants receive a work permit after their sponsor has been approved).
As well, I saw that spouses of Canadian citizens are eligible for a work permit--we're fine with him being able to work in Canada and then apply for permanent residency later on. Is he eligible only for a work permit, without applying to spousal sponsorship?
Can you please tell me what is the best course of action? I really want to go back to Toronto by the end of the year, at the latest
Thank you all so much!
I have a few questions pertaining to spousal sponsorship. I am a Canadian citizen currently living in the EU for the past 4 years and I am married here to a Romanian citizen. As I miss Toronto, I want to go back and my husband has agreed. Some information about him:
He's turning 31, has a master's in IT and currently working as a software developer. He received a Canadian tourist visa valid for 5 years and we've already been to Toronto twice so far.
I have been reading the CIC website, but I do not quite understand the difference between inland and outland sponsorship, and how we can qualify for inland (as I saw that inland applicants receive a work permit after their sponsor has been approved).
As well, I saw that spouses of Canadian citizens are eligible for a work permit--we're fine with him being able to work in Canada and then apply for permanent residency later on. Is he eligible only for a work permit, without applying to spousal sponsorship?
Can you please tell me what is the best course of action? I really want to go back to Toronto by the end of the year, at the latest
