bigredmoose
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- Dec 6, 2014
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Sydney, AUS
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-10-2014
- AOR Received.
- 24-12-2014
- File Transfer...
- 06-01-2015
- Med's Done....
- 07-10-2014
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 31/03/2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 27/04/2015 (COPR)
- LANDED..........
- 08/07/2015
Please feel free to join our FB group for Australians trying to get PR in Canada - https://www.facebook.com/groups/730074400442960/ticky said:Hoping someone can give me some advice here as there is a lot of information to try and process. Australian here currently in Toronto with my Canadian girl who I married a couple weeks ago. My two-year work visa expired and I was denied a new one due to a timing issue (my fault). I will be going down to the border to re-enter as a visitor and apply for a new two-year visa, but that will take two months.
In the meantime, I need to get off my ass and apply for a spousal PR and I have a few questions:
1) On the CIC processing times page, if the person being sponsored lives in Canada (which I do), it says the total waiting time is 25 months with the initial assessment being 15 months. Does this mean I should say I don't live in Canada or does it not count as living if I am a visitor here/on a temp work permit?
2a) I am leaning towards sending the application to Australia due to the shorter waiting period. If I send it to Australia, am I still able to send in an open work permit application and if so, at what stage/time frame does this get approved? I've read something about two stages for processing, but haven't seen any information on how long each stage takes, or is her approval one stage and my approval another?
2b) If I apply in Canada, the opening post says I shouldn't leave the country. What exactly does this mean? I will ruin the application if I leave the country at all, as in a day trip to Buffalo, or that if I leave the country, there is a slight chance I'll have an issue at the border and not be let in, thus ruining my application.
Thanks in advance, hoping to get through all this without the need of paying a lawyer thousands of dollars.
1)Do NOT apply inland unless you need the work permit, which should take 4 months. After that though, you're still looking at another 18 months+ for your PR to be approved. Australian outland apps, however, are very fast. Ours was finished in 6 months and based on other's recent experience I'd say 7 months is the average. It is acceptable to apply outland and be in Canada, people do it all the time.
2a)You don't get to pick where the application goes. Even outland apps sometimes to Ottawa. It's really up to CIC and their operational requirements. I think though you're talking about applying outland, which does not come with an OWP. You'd have to apply separately for that.
2b)The problem with an inland app is that if you leave the country and are refused re-entry, your application will be deemed to have been abandoned and you will be back at square one.
No need for a lawyer or consultant.
Congrats on the wedding!