Hi guys!I already ask question last time regarding inland or outland. I need input from u guys so I can choose which one to apply for.
-My history: I'm Malaysian married to Canadian in 2001 and we live in Malaysia for 12 years now. We have 2 kids. ( In the process to get their certificate of citizenship). I did my degree in Dentistry in Canada from 1997-2001 and only went to Canada once in 2005 for my brother-in-law wedding. We haven't been to Canada since then. So this year is already 9 years we haven't been back.
-My questions: If I want to apply for outland application, how do we show intent of returning to Canada? My husband don't have any ties at all to Canada except that he has his family there. No bank account, not paying tax there ( since he's paying tax in malaysia), no loan, no credit card, even his driving license expired long ago ( since he can't renew it from malaysia). How are we gonna prove intent to move to canada? Just giving letters from his family and friends good enough? what else can I do to show that we want to move back. I read that someone got rejected because of not having enough proof of intent to move to canada. Also the funding part, I'm planning to sell my house and also my dental practice here and using the fund to support ourselves once we move. How to proof that since I'm not gonna sell my practice now.
- The other option is to apply inland. Have to apply for TRV ( since mine was expired long ago) then go to canada and apply from there. Someone from Malaysia said last time she apply for TRV, she only got 1 year. What if for some crazy reason they denied my TRV? It's a risk for sure that I have to keep in mind. Then If I apply for outland will it influence the application? The only good thing about inland is we can move to canada faster and our kids can start their school faster. If we go with inland we're moving by next year. If outland, we're applying this year and probably looking at the timeline from singapore's forum we'll get PR in 2016.
Arghh..if I only know which one to choose. I really appreciate any input from you guys. Thanks.