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I am in Canada and my wife still in my homeland as I have not yet updated CIC with my wife info.
I intend to do same once i meet my Residency Obligations and request my PR card renewal.
Can anyone guide me on the approximate time frame for the process of registration,PR renewal and sponsorship of my wife.
There is no process for updating your information to add your wife. Once you're ready - you will simply submit the PR sponsorship application for your wife.
Do not start the renewal process until you have at least 730 days of residency in Canada - preferably wait until you have more. No - you cannot request renewal in advance. If you do this you should expect to lose your PR status. You have to wait.
You will also have to wait until you meet the PR application before you will be able to sponsor your wife.
To apply for a work permit, she will first need to secure a full time job offer in Canada and her employer will need to secure an approved LMIA. Another option would be to apply for a study permit. However this is a very expensive option. She would need to be accepted by a school first. She will need to make sure that the schooling she takes in Canada makes sense in light of her previous education and experience - and also demonstrate she has enough money to pay for these studies and strong ties to her home country. The last option would be a visitor visa which, if approved, would allow her to visit (but not live) in Canada.
No, she won't be granted a work permit, based solely on the fact that she is married to you-- she needs to have an offer of employment from a Canadian employer and an LMIA letter.
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