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Currently living in the US with my American spouse, how can we get to Canada?
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I am a Canadian citizen, my wife is an American citizen, and we are both currently living in the US. I've found a lot of conflicting information so I'm trying to get some advice on the best way for us to get her PR status in Canada. Our primary goal is to not be separated, or to be separated for the least amount of time as we have a child together who is a dual citizen. We've already navigated the US immigration system and are finding Canada to be quite different. We're thinking we would like to apply with an inland application, but can she enter Canada with me legally to do so?
it's complicated. She can enter, but not for the intended purpose of lodging an inland PR application. They probably won't ask, it if they did, she could be refused.
Lots of people do this, but if you did, it would be recommended to stay in Canada until an open work permit is issued, at the least.
Do more research here until you understand, all the answers are here.
One strategy would be to apply for Nexus to avoid these questions at the border.
Outland used to be fast for US, but lots of applications are languishing for 8 months+ under the new "streamlined" process that used to take just 4 months pre-Dec2016.
Depends on their timelines... 12 months for Outland may not be pretty fast for them.
Protip for OP: medical exams for immigration are much cheaper in Canada, try to get it done in Toronto for ~CAD$250 instead of the US$400+ some are paying in US.
I am a Canadian citizen, my wife is an American citizen, and we are both currently living in the US. I've found a lot of conflicting information so I'm trying to get some advice on the best way for us to get her PR status in Canada. Our primary goal is to not be separated, or to be separated for the least amount of time as we have a child together who is a dual citizen. We've already navigated the US immigration system and are finding Canada to be quite different. We're thinking we would like to apply with an inland application, but can she enter Canada with me legally to do so?
If you aren't planning on moving for a few months or more, I suggest you apply outland now while still in the US. You can then sort out everything you need to do to wrap up your lives in the US while the app processes. You can come to Canada while it processes, with your spouse entering as a visitor, or when the app is complete.
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