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Hey everyone, I had a fairly simple query about the quickest way to bring my would be wife to Canada. I have heard that Outland spousal applications are taking a long time. In that case, just wondering if she getting a study permit before we get married would be good option. Once she is here, we then plan to submit an inland spousal PR sponsorship application.
Hey everyone, I had a fairly simple query about the quickest way to bring my would be wife to Canada. I have heard that Outland spousal applications are taking a long time. In that case, just wondering if she getting a study permit before we get married would be good option. Once she is here, we then plan to submit an inland spousal PR sponsorship application.
Sure, you can go the study permit route. Just make sure she actually studies when she gets here vs. immediately abandoning her studies.
She will want to make sure her planned studies in Canada make sense in light of her previous education and work experience and show a progession in studies. Stay away from all private colleges and universities.
Hey everyone, I had a fairly simple query about the quickest way to bring my would be wife to Canada. I have heard that Outland spousal applications are taking a long time. In that case, just wondering if she getting a study permit before we get married would be good option. Once she is here, we then plan to submit an inland spousal PR sponsorship application.
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