Thanks you guys. I really appreciate all the help.
I've received some really interesting news from a website. I posted something on their immigration section; and got some really interesting messages from someone. I'll share the messages..
"You can actually make this a lot easier on yourself by requesting a visitor record when you two fly in. There’s nothing wrong or illegal about what you’re doing. It’s completely normal and common. You can request a visitor record for a period of one year to give time for the spousal sponsorship to go through.
You both need to be calm though. If you show up and appear nervous, it’s going to come across as you’re doing something you shouldn’t be. What you’re requesting is fine.
I would highly recommend that you say “Hi! This is my wife who I’m submitting a sponsorship application for ______. I’d like to request a visitor record for one year to allow time for the sponsorship to go through”
People always say to be honest but not give away “too much information”. First hand experience says otherwise. Being more honest will most likely always get you a better solution in the long run. Make it clear that she’s got ties back home and that you both understand that if the application is not approved then she must leave. But be up front about your intentions. You’re going to support her, she won’t be working, she has additional funds, ties back home, and will leave by the end of her authorized stay.
Also, it’s good you’re flying in with her. It shouldn’t be a problem. Do you mind me asking what airport you’re flying in to?"
I tell this person what airport I'm flying into and I then get a private message,
"Hey, I don’t usually reach out to people via message but I feel like this is an appropriate situation to do it in. I won’t tell you what I do for work, but look at my post history and comment history and take a guess what I do. You guys are going to be fine. Just be honest."
Upon reading their posts, it's all about immigration and it seems this individual works as a CBSA. Haha. Extremely detailed posts about everything and anything immigration and this person does 'law enforcement at the airport.'
"Cash is fine. Have an actual timeline established though. We don’t like hearing “we’re going to submit it eventually but we don’t know when or how or why blah blah blah”. Have a plan about when you’re sending it. I would argue that you don’t need a return flight right this second but if it makes you feel better to have one, then do it. If you don’t, make sure you can back up funds to purchase one of it becomes needed. Please check with her airline, however.
A lot of the time people come across as being dishonest when really they’re just nervous or they think they’re doing something wrong when really it’s just a misunderstanding of how the process works. We see this kind of situation on a daily basis and it’s completely legal. You literally sound like all of your ducks are in a row.
One other thing:
On the off chance you encounter an a Officer who seems your wife to be inadmissible (the chances of this happening are so slim it’s barely worth mentioning, but I’d like you to be completely prepared), she’ll be offered an “allowed to leave” (voluntary departure from Canada) or an inadmissibility report to be written. Personally, I’d opt for the report. It makes an impartial senior officer review the case, and you’d have a very good chance of winning it. Trust me on that. Again, the chances of this happening are slim to none. And as long as you’ve been honest and you’re fully aiding to make sure no laws or regulations are violated, you’re fine."
May or may not be legit, but the 100s of posts this individual has that are exact and pinpoint make me wonder.
Also told me to "take that letter the consultant gave you and set it on fire. We hate being told what we already know, nothing against your consultant or anything."
Interesting eh? Again, you all are amazing. Thanks for your advice.