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tonychan1219

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Apr 12, 2019
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I wanted information on how my partner and I would go about applying for citizenship for myself once we marry. As of now, we are engaged and are to be married before the year is out. However, I plan on moving to Canada (specifically N.B.) within the coming months. I was told by another lawyer that I could apply for spousal sponsorship even while already living in Canada. Is this legitimate and are there any problems I might face once this plan is set into motion? If its longer than thought, would it be easier to get an open work permit once I move to N.B., and if so, would it even be possible to live in Canada while I wait for either of the forms to process. Any information is greatly appreciated!
 
I wanted information on how my partner and I would go about applying for citizenship for myself once we marry. As of now, we are engaged and are to be married before the year is out. However, I plan on moving to Canada (specifically N.B.) within the coming months. I was told by another lawyer that I could apply for spousal sponsorship even while already living in Canada. Is this legitimate and are there any problems I might face once this plan is set into motion? If its longer than thought, would it be easier to get an open work permit once I move to N.B., and if so, would it even be possible to live in Canada while I wait for either of the forms to process. Any information is greatly appreciated!

You don't apply for citizenship. Assuming your partner is Canadian, start here https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...l-partner-dependent-child-complete-guide.html.

You can't just get an OWP. Only people in very specific circumstances qualify for OWPs.
 
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