Hello. I have questions about spousal sponsorship and would like some clarification. I am a Canadian citizen and my girlfriend is from Belgium. We are wanting to get married in about a year, but we do not have all the information about the two types of spousal sponsorship. I have researched both types: inland and outland, but we are unsure about which one would be best to pursue. Here is a few pros and cons of each I have found on both types. It may not be the correct information, so feel free to interject.
Inland
Pros:
-Your spouse lives with you in Canada
-Your spouse may apply for a work visa and work while the application is being processed
Cons:
-The processing time is significantly longer than outland
-Your spouse cannot be fired or quit the job they are working at. If they do they can be imported back to their country of origin.
-Your spouse can travel out of the country, but may be restricted access back into the country and your application is void.
-If your spouse's application is denied, they cannot reapply.
-Your spouse's open work permit is done by the employer giving a job offer. They cannot work at any job they want.
Outland
Pros:
-The processing time is significantly shorter (depending on country of origin)
-Your spouse may live with you in Canada and travel freely in and out of the country
-If your spouse's application is denied, they can reapply
Cons:
-Your spouse cannot apply for a work permit and/or work until their application is approved
-If your spouse is on a visitors visa they can only stay within Canada for 6 months and then fly back to country of origin and remain there until application is approved. (After the 6 months are up, how long does my spouse need to go back to her country of origin?)
-Your spouse cannot do any (under the table) jobs while their application is being processed. If caught they can be deported back to their country and the application is void. (My girlfriend owns a property in her country of origin. Is money received from external sources that is not a job acceptable?)
This is all the information I have gathered through other websites. Please feel free to interject if the information is incorrect. Its best that I have all the correct information before we can make a decision.
Inland
Pros:
-Your spouse lives with you in Canada
-Your spouse may apply for a work visa and work while the application is being processed
Cons:
-The processing time is significantly longer than outland
-Your spouse cannot be fired or quit the job they are working at. If they do they can be imported back to their country of origin.
-Your spouse can travel out of the country, but may be restricted access back into the country and your application is void.
-If your spouse's application is denied, they cannot reapply.
-Your spouse's open work permit is done by the employer giving a job offer. They cannot work at any job they want.
Outland
Pros:
-The processing time is significantly shorter (depending on country of origin)
-Your spouse may live with you in Canada and travel freely in and out of the country
-If your spouse's application is denied, they can reapply
Cons:
-Your spouse cannot apply for a work permit and/or work until their application is approved
-If your spouse is on a visitors visa they can only stay within Canada for 6 months and then fly back to country of origin and remain there until application is approved. (After the 6 months are up, how long does my spouse need to go back to her country of origin?)
-Your spouse cannot do any (under the table) jobs while their application is being processed. If caught they can be deported back to their country and the application is void. (My girlfriend owns a property in her country of origin. Is money received from external sources that is not a job acceptable?)
This is all the information I have gathered through other websites. Please feel free to interject if the information is incorrect. Its best that I have all the correct information before we can make a decision.