agarand8 said:
Generally applying inland is a lot slower than applying outland. Check the processing times....
I just looked and what's posted for inland processing times is a little deceiving... it LOOKS like it should only take 16 months in total but if you notice is says "currently working on applications received on july 8 2013" so there is a backlog there of about 9 months. Sooo. 9 + 16 is 25 months (ish) for inland. And outland you can choose New York...30 months or LA...26 months. So I guess just flip a coin or something. lmao.
Keeping in mind of course that unless you have a work permit you can't work in Canada while it's processing, whereas you could go back to the US and work while it processed outland.
Regardless of what you choose, when you initially mail your application you send it to mississagua, ont. They give the address in the application guide.
Uh...your numbers are wayyyyy off.
An Inland application, especially for an American (or anyone from a visa exempt country), takes about 12 months total. Yes, CIC shows that stage 1 takes 8 months, followed by another 8 months for stage 2, but MANY recent applicants had both AIP and DM in ~12 months.
Outland takes ~ 1 month for stage 1 (SA) followed by ~7-8 months for stage 2, so it's really NOT that much faster after all.
Most Americans have their Outland applications processed in Canada (CPP-O). The New York and LA Visa offices are typically used for `non-typical' applications.