ayrazar said:
And with the work visa, I know I keep reading don't leave Canada, but in the event of a family emergency, does having the work visa not guarantee his re-entry into Canada?
With a valid work permit, this is usually not a problem for visa-exempt travellers such as US citizens. Even without the work permit, visitor status can be extended whilst in Canada.
For myself, I see I have to sumbit my salary/hours/etc. Im currently working a short contract position (I JUST got out of school, graduated a month ago) and I am not sure I am going to have another full time position when I submit as my contract is done by then. If I'm not full-time somewhere, will I not be approved for sponsorship?
Don't worry about that. Sponsorship of just a spouse does
not have a fixed minimum income requirement. CIC cares that you are currently not on welfare or in bankruptcy and that you and your spouse will be able to support yourselves after immigration. (Applications for kids and parents are more stringent.)
The reason being that a) the IC stated my fiance will get the work visa in 3-4 months after we submit
Be warned that this is currently a one-year pilot project. Under the ordinary, written policy, the open work permit is available only after finishing stage 1 of processing, which is currently taking about a year and a half. The one-year experiment is to bring the open work permit (OWP) qualification up to receipt of the application.
This pilot project may or may not be extended; ordinary ambiguity is also worse given the upcoming fall election.
How long does it last for?
The OWP can be renewed as long as the application remains in progress; some applicants here have had initial validity periods of 1 year and others have received 2 years. The pilot project has not been active long enough for the initial recipients to yet need renewal.
b) outland is a lot longer for US citizens
The outland process for US citizens typically takes ~10 months. Many recent applicants have been processed more quickly, but the Ottawa visa office has fluctuating processing times. A handful of April and May applicants have already had decisions on their file, but on the other hand a handful of applicants from last September are still waiting.
On the other hand, even the 10-month framework is
much shorter than inland processing times.
Hmm. The IC said outland was like 3-4 years. I wonder why she would also have incorrect info.
The immigration consultant is horrendously out of touch, and she should be slapped with a fish.
The 3-4 year timeline comes from looking at cases processed in New York or Los Angeles and applying a pessimistic safety margin. However, these centres do
not process routine US cases -- Ottawa does, and it has for about three years now since the closure of the Buffalo office. Files are only transferred to LA when there is some sort of "red flag" like criminality or the belief that the relationship might be fraudulent and an interview is required. This does not generally happen for US-citizen applicants without a criminal history.