Right. As I said, Vienna's processing time is currently 14 months, and she would have no grounds to stay in Canada if we didn't apply inland.tink23 said:First stage for inland (12 months) is when the OWP would be approved. You can't do an OWP for Outland.
In Outland though she will have her pr in less than or the same amount of time as she would for inland sponsor approval.
It's a decision you will have to make, but most people say, it is better to do Outland and stay in Canada as a visitor, especially if the Outland visa office processing time is a year or less.
To reiterate our situation and make my original statement clearer (hopefully):
- I'm trying to sponsor my wife for PR inland.
- I am a Canadian citizen. She is a German citizen.
- She is in the country on her second (and final) IEC visa.
- We have filled out the PR application forms - no problems there, no consultation necessary.
- We have not yet submitted any forms.
- We have determined that she cannot continue to work for her current employer, as IEC work permits cannot be extended.
- We want to apply for an open work permit for her in tandem with her PR application, but are unsure as to what form needs to be filled out. We believe we need to submit form IMM5710E, along with a submission letter indicating that she would like to be granted an OWP if she receives AIP, and are seeking confirmation.
- We are not certain whether she needs to apply for an extension of stay as well, and if so, what form she needs to fill out. It seems that this may also be the IMM5710E application, since she should be granted implied status for stay while waiting for her new worker status.
- HOWEVER I'm concerned because of the IEC conditions mentioned above: Their work permits cannot be extended.
- If it is IMM5710E for both, do we need to file twice?