I`m a British Citizen and I'm in the process of putting together my application for permanent residency. My Canadian boyfriend (Citizen) of 3 years is sponsoring me under common-law status. I`ve been living in Toronto with him on a Working Holiday visa for the last year and I`m currently waiting for my 2nd year of this visa to be approved before I file for permanent residency.
Ì`ve spent a lot of time researching the best method to apply for permament residency, and one thing I`m keen to do is ensure that my permanent residency application is approved before the expiration of my visa in June 2013. My understanding is that if I apply outland to the visa office in London, UK, current processing times are approximately 10 months in total (89 days for the sponsor and 7 months for me) but if I apply inland processing time are about 18 months. So outland is far more appealing to me because I don't want to face the prospect of my current visa expiring.
I`m a bit confused by the forms though - the forms all seem to state that for Outland applications, I need to be residing in the UK (e.g. Information Guide for Family Class Sponsorship of ... common-law partner ... living outside Canada). This forum suggests that despite living in Canada, I can still apply outland, but the forms seem to suggest otherwise. Can anyone help clear this up for me and put my mind at ease please?