You need to apply outland if you want to continue working outside of Canada for significant periods of time. An inland application will be refused.Hi,
I (sponsor, Canadian citizen) have applied to sponsor my partner and our daughter in April of last year. Because I'm a sailor (gone +6 months / year) and we were not married, and I had no resident status in her country (United States) we applied under the conjugal category and our application was refused... My partner and our daughter have now been living with me as visitors in Canada since October, and we are finally engaged and about to marry in the U.S. at the end of this month. We want to send in our application as soon as possible. We already applied for an extension of their visitor Visa and want to send in an open work permit with the sponsorship application. Should we apply for outland or inland? We don't want to loose the possibility of traveling if possible, but could accept it for faster processing times etc.
I definitely thought to pay all fees and have proof of payment before we come back to Canada at the end of the month after getting married.
Any comments are appreciated! I regret not asking more questions here and elsewhere before applying the first time...
Thanks!