Hi, guys! Been reading this forum for some time now, collecting all the info for my future endeavors.
I need a bit of clarification about my particular case.
My future wife and I plan on applying for a PR for me in about a year and a half or so. She is currently in the process of getting her own PR as a skilled worker. She first came to Canada in 2010 on a study permit, finished her program, did her internship and got a job which landed her a work permit. She has had a full time, well paying (I know that's important if she's to be my sponsor) job for a year and a half now. If all goes well, she should have her PR sometime this year.
Now, my question is, is there a certain amount of time that needs to pass between her getting her PR and being able to sponsor? Our plan is to get married and apply as soon as possible, but I'm not sure if there are any restrictions there or if it would raise any flags. By the time we do this, she will have been in the country for 5+ years with a full time job for 2+, good credit and all that. As for the PR, depending on how we organize ourselves, but it won't be too long from the time she gets it (naturally, we want to get me there as soon as possible because this long distance thing sucks ).
Thank you in advance!
Any and all advice pertaining to our situation is more than welcome.
I need a bit of clarification about my particular case.
My future wife and I plan on applying for a PR for me in about a year and a half or so. She is currently in the process of getting her own PR as a skilled worker. She first came to Canada in 2010 on a study permit, finished her program, did her internship and got a job which landed her a work permit. She has had a full time, well paying (I know that's important if she's to be my sponsor) job for a year and a half now. If all goes well, she should have her PR sometime this year.
Now, my question is, is there a certain amount of time that needs to pass between her getting her PR and being able to sponsor? Our plan is to get married and apply as soon as possible, but I'm not sure if there are any restrictions there or if it would raise any flags. By the time we do this, she will have been in the country for 5+ years with a full time job for 2+, good credit and all that. As for the PR, depending on how we organize ourselves, but it won't be too long from the time she gets it (naturally, we want to get me there as soon as possible because this long distance thing sucks ).
Thank you in advance!
Any and all advice pertaining to our situation is more than welcome.