Hello everyone,
My husband is a born Canadian, and he is sponsoring me (Chilean). We decided to apply Outland since it's faster. It is our understanding that there's not problem in him going to Chile with me, as long as we can provide proof of our intention to coming back to Canada and settle here.
Hubby is going to keep working for his current employer long distance, and his boss has given him a letter stating this especial permission to come to Chile for a maximum of 18 months and that he's expected to come back after that (we're planning on him coming back even before that, maybe around month 13/14). He's also got his official residence address here, property, investments and his bank accounts (with movements and payments) to prove his intention.
Question: is this good proof? Are we right in our understanding?
Also, we're deciding what our best strategy is for his visa status in my country, without it damaging the PR process.
There are two options:
1- We apply to a Temporary Resident Visa, which grants him a year in the country. In total, he would probably be able to stay the 13/14 months we want, considering the time it takes to process the TRV. Our concern with this option is, would this somehow work against our PR process? Does this kind of visa damage us in any way, if we're still proving we're coming back to Canada as soon as we get my PR?
2- He has an original entry permit of 90 days, which we could extend to 180. After that, he either requires a Temporary Resident Visa, or has to leave the country. We thought maybe we could go out of the country, come back again, and getting his original 90 days granted again and then extending this new tourist visa to 180 days again-- this makes up for a year in Chile, but we might have some problems in the border re-entering this way and it only gives as a year instead of the 13/14 months.
We appreciate your comments, thanks in advance!