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Spousal sponsorship Outland changing provinces

Sammy122

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I applied for spousal sponsorship in Quebec and got the csq now I’m moving to Alberta. Will this help shorten the timeline in getting my spouse here?(once I update the province of intent) Also does it carry on with consideration of the months that have already elapsed or does it restart the application timeline? Any info would be a great help!
 

armoured

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I applied for spousal sponsorship in Quebec and got the csq now I’m moving to Alberta. Will this help shorten the timeline in getting my spouse here?(once I update the province of intent) Also does it carry on with consideration of the months that have already elapsed or does it restart the application timeline? Any info would be a great help!
Yes, it should (or might) shorten it due to the issues with Quebec spousal sponsorships right now. You should update the province of intent after you move (with supporting info like updated ID).

It doesn't 'carry on with consideration', it just continues as before save that they will jump any parts that require province of Quebec agreement/approval. So no, it does not start over.
 

Sammy122

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Yes, it should (or might) shorten it due to the issues with Quebec spousal sponsorships right now. You should update the province of intent after you move (with supporting info like updated ID).

It doesn't 'carry on with consideration', it just continues as before save that they will jump any parts that require province of Quebec agreement/approval. So no, it does not start over.
Thank you so much I appreciate your response!
 

armoured

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Thank you so much I appreciate your response!
I warn that they seem to be slow at 'updating' files and moving them to different procedures where necessary. So after you update the file, you might either call IRCC - after 4 to 6 weeks or so - or inquire through your MP.

Be upfront that you'd like to check the status because you moved provinces from quebec to alberta and want to make sure it's not getting held up unnecessarily.
 

canuck78

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I applied for spousal sponsorship in Quebec and got the csq now I’m moving to Alberta. Will this help shorten the timeline in getting my spouse here?(once I update the province of intent) Also does it carry on with consideration of the months that have already elapsed or does it restart the application timeline? Any info would be a great help!
There seems to be many moving out of Quebec to try and have spousal sponsorship shortened and get access to healthcare for their spouse. I would make sure to prove that you are relocating permanently to Alberta not just temporarily for example including proof of employment in Alberta for example. May seem like overkill but IRCC and the province of Quebec knows that people are trying to move spousal sponsorship out of Quebec to secure faster processing. Moving to Alberta versus Ottawa, for example, is less of a warning sign. Some people are trying to move while also continuing to work remotely for their Quebec employer and many do intend to return to the Quebec after sponsorship. This is relatively new so we haven’t seen how picky Quebec and IRCC will get if they suspect people plan on returning to Quebec soon after sponsorship is granted.
 
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Ajeet10

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Apr 16, 2024
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Hey guys
I have applied for spousal sponsorship for my wife ( outland ) from onatrio and was wondering if I can move to Montreal as I have a job offer. Will this have any affect in her application or anything ?

Her pr process is going through we have applied and submitted bio metrics and medicals ( passed ) , we received pre arrival letter and also an email mentioning that I am eligible to sponsor. Currently background checks are being done from what i see in the portal as updates.

Just curious if me as the sponsor is allowed to move to another province
 
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canuck78

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Hey guys
I have applied for spousal sponsorship for my wife ( outland ) from onatrio and was wondering if I can move to Montreal as I have a job offer. Will this have any affect in her application or anything ?

Her pr process is going through we have applied and submitted bio metrics and medicals ( passed ) , we received pre arrival letter and also an email mentioning that I am eligible to sponsor. Currently background checks are being done from what i see in the portal as updates.

Just curious if me as the sponsor is allowed to move to another province
Yes you can move but will have to go through Quebec sponsorship program.
 

barter_oak

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Hi @Ajeet10 How did this go for you? I'm in the exact same position as when you were when you posted the question.

Any insight from your experience helps, please!
 

Ajeet10

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@barter_oak
Hey , So basically i refused to move because the process and wait time sounds really hectic. The minimum wait time is 41 months i don't want to be negative but its what i saw when i looked it up.

people are saying to move only after the pr is received which seems safer because no one exactly knows how long it's gonna be. the uncertainty is ridiculous

I ended not moving and now in the passport request stage,
 

barter_oak

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@Ajeet10 Thanks for replying, sad and scary to hear that :(

I have no job now which doesn't help me much for becoming an eligible sponsor not matter from which province.

I'm thinking of risking it and taking the only offer in hand, go to Quebec and then begin the sponsorship application then. Luckily, if I get to move to a different province for a different job, hopefully the processing time reduces :|


How long did it take you to get to this stage from the time of submitting?


On a side note, did your spouse apply for a TRV while waiting the sponsorship application is in progress?
 

Ajeet10

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Apr 16, 2024
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yea the wait time is scary

don't lose your hope because each case might depend from one person to another so you might be lucky to get it soon.

Uptill the passport submission 3 1/2 - 4 months
the photos we submitted got rejected and we have sent in again .. not sure how long this wait is going to be

My wife already had an TRV with her.

Alternative thought to think of ,

In your case because we know the pr wait is 41 months minimum, I think you can apply for TRV so you can get your partner in so they are inland and apply for work permit which processes faster than pr. I didn't take this route because that would make my wife quit her current job and move. if your partner is not employed and is ready to relocate the TRV to workpermit to PR is a route that can be considered.

if not just go for the PR

hope that helps , but ya these were some of the solutions i was thinking of.
 

barter_oak

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Thank you for the detailed reply @Ajeet10

So you're suggesting to apply for a TRV even before I start the PR sponsorship application?

Does this go well usually? What could my wife tell as a strong convincing reason for the visi, given my PR status here?
 

Ajeet10

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Apr 16, 2024
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Ya it’s an option to bring your partner asap and getting work permit is just another way to extend stay

Visiting my partner? The visa is valid for min 6 month and when the workpermit process starts you can think of it taking less than two months

this was suggested to me by my friend in Montreal who did the same

consult with a professional before starting any of this