KingMidasInReverse said:
Thank you very much, Leon..Yes, she is a Canadian citizen and I'm a U.S. citizen..I suppose we would be applying inland as I am here in Canada and we don`t really want to be apart..Thanks again for your response
You do not have to be apart to apply outland. You would simply be requesting your application to be processed in your homeland which is your right.
Outland pros and cons:
+It's faster, you will have your PR in about 6 months
+You can travel while you wait.
+If an interview is required, it will not delay your application much
-If there's an interview, you'll have to travel to the US for it.
+If you are denied, you have the right to appeal.
Inland pros and cons
+Even though the application is slower, you will get an open work permit if all goes well.
-It's not advised to travel while you wait as if you are denied entry to Canada coming back, you lose your application.
-If an interview is required, you will be left in limbo, will not get an open work permit and your application may well be delayed by 1-3 years.
-If you are denied, there are no appeal rights.
There are some cases where inland would be a better choice, for example if the outland in the persons country is taking a long time or if it would be very expensive to travel there for an interview if that was requested or if the person being sponsored is pregnant and can't travel around that time but that's about it.