Thank you so much for the informative posts.
I do have further questions as I am not very familiar with the process and immigration lawyers have me super confused.
I was working abroad and got married 3 years ago approx. and currently have a 4 month old child.
I recently found a job and moved back to work in Canada.
I applied for my child and she already has obtained the passport and can come to Canada anytime.
However, my wife is not a Canadian and I wanted to know what the best way to bring her here as soon as possible.
Would it work if I applied for her a visit visa and then do an inland sponsorship.
Or would it be better if I do a study visa then apply for an inland; since she is wanted to do her masters anyway.
Do I also have to mention it is with a dual intention since I am planning to do the inland sponsorship??
Which would be the fastest method and am I on the right track?
Any help would be HIGHLY appreciated as I am in desperate need to have my wife and little baby girl with me asap.
Thank you!!!
I do have further questions as I am not very familiar with the process and immigration lawyers have me super confused.
I was working abroad and got married 3 years ago approx. and currently have a 4 month old child.
I recently found a job and moved back to work in Canada.
I applied for my child and she already has obtained the passport and can come to Canada anytime.
However, my wife is not a Canadian and I wanted to know what the best way to bring her here as soon as possible.
Would it work if I applied for her a visit visa and then do an inland sponsorship.
Or would it be better if I do a study visa then apply for an inland; since she is wanted to do her masters anyway.
Do I also have to mention it is with a dual intention since I am planning to do the inland sponsorship??
Which would be the fastest method and am I on the right track?
Any help would be HIGHLY appreciated as I am in desperate need to have my wife and little baby girl with me asap.
Thank you!!!