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bambolio

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Apr 1, 2019
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Advice needed please!

I'm a Canadian citizen living in Canada who just got married 1 month ago to an Egyptian Citizen in Egypt. My wife happens to have a visitors visa that is still valid. I have to go back to Canada to get back to work, should we just travel together and then apply for Inland sponsorship and open work permit? is there anything "wrong" in doing so?

Alternatively, should we apply for an outland sponsorship and she can then spend up to six months visiting me in Canada without work?

Thank you for your help!
 
Advice needed please!

I'm a Canadian citizen living in Canada who just got married 1 month ago to an Egyptian Citizen in Egypt. My wife happens to have a visitors visa that is still valid. I have to go back to Canada to get back to work, should we just travel together and then apply for Inland sponsorship and open work permit? is there anything "wrong" in doing so?

Alternatively, should we apply for an outland sponsorship and she can then spend up to six months visiting me in Canada without work?

Thank you for your help!

There is nothing wrong with her coming to Canada and applying inland.

It is entirely your personal decision whether to apply inland or outland.
 
Advice needed please!

I'm a Canadian citizen living in Canada who just got married 1 month ago to an Egyptian Citizen in Egypt. My wife happens to have a visitors visa that is still valid. I have to go back to Canada to get back to work, should we just travel together and then apply for Inland sponsorship and open work permit? is there anything "wrong" in doing so?

Alternatively, should we apply for an outland sponsorship and she can then spend up to six months visiting me in Canada without work?

Thank you for your help!

Agreeing with post above. The decision is completely up to you and your spouse, as both options are available.
 
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