Thank you, so you can pretty much say the following:Ponga said:Outland may be faster for you (depending on your visa office abroad), but with an Outland application you are not eligible for an OWP. You can certainly remain in Canada during the process, as long as you apply (online) to extend your visitor status prior to it expiring.
Unlike an Inland application, if you leave and then return to Canada, and are denied re-entry, your application continues without any delays. The only exception to that would be if you are denied re-entry because of a criminal matter, which would make you inadmissible to Canada...which would also disqualify you for PR. Just because a person is refused entry, or re-entry into Canada, doesn't always mean that they are inadmissible.
Pro Inland:
Able to apply for OWP
Not having to extend my visitor status every time it expires
Con Inland:
Longer processing times
Cant leave country during whole process
Pro Outland:
Possibly shorter processing time
Able to leave the country
Con Outland:
Unable to work through whole application process
Have to extend visitor visa every time
In case of a interview i have to fly to europe just to attend the interview
Is that correct or did i miss something?
Plus when you say i have to extend my visitor visa all the time, can this be a problem once i, for example, apply to extend for the second time or so?
Right now im thinking Inland might still be better since i would atleast be able to work after a few months while for outland id be without work for the whole processing time, which is for my visa office in Vienna, 17 months right now