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I would suggest that you wait until you are prepared to go straight to Canada. Do all your overseas moves and about 6 months before you plan to return to Canada then do your Application. Sponsorship right now according to CIC website is only 70 days and its the actually processing of the Permanent Residence that is done in the country you reside. If the timeline is 8 months then submit your application 8 months before you are ready. If you do it now and appoval is granted but you are not ready to return then your visa will expire and have to apply again. If you are not approved the first time does not mean you can get approved the second time so wait till you are ready to return to Canada. Also residing in the different countries will require your partner to obtain police checks in each of the countries and they have a validity time as does the medical. I believe 3 months but I could be wrong. If you go through the process now with medical and all your medical is only valid for 1 year. If you are approved your move must be made before your medical expires.
csousa7 said:Thanks for that information, very useful.
I am now wondering about time frame. We are living in London now and not looking to move to Canada for 3 years. We want to have my partner's sponsorship sorted before we get there - which will take at least a year if we do it from London.
There is the possibility that we may move overseas next year for a few years - to Dubai or Singapore. Both of these countries have much longer waiting times for sponsorship approval.
Could we get the sponsorship done here while we are in London, then move overseas for a few years and then go straight to Canada - or does the sponsorship become invalid if we don't move to Canada straight away?
We own a property in Canada already which we hope will help prove that we do plan on moving there eventually.
Thanks!