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Which is better Outland or Visitor to Inland Spousal Sponsorship ?
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H! I have had a PR status in Canada since 2018. I took a break from work and went back home to INDIA in April 2021. I got married in Dec 2021. I came back to Canada in April 2022. I am now working a full-time job. I want to bring my wife to Canada with me. What is the quickest way to do that? Should I apply for a visitor visa then when she comes to Canada apply for an Inland application? or Should I apply outland application and then once the sponsor letter is approved apply for here Visitor Visa? Any experiences/suggestions would be very helpful.
H! I have had a PR status in Canada since 2018. I took a break from work and went back home to INDIA in April 2021. I got married in Dec 2021. I came back to Canada in April 2022. I am now working a full-time job. I want to bring my wife to Canada with me. What is the quickest way to do that? Should I apply for a visitor visa then when she comes to Canada apply for an Inland application? or Should I apply outland application and then once the sponsor letter is approved apply for here Visitor Visa? Any experiences/suggestions would be very helpful.
Getting a TRV can be challenging and can take time so it doesn’t always make sense not to just apply for Outland. Really depends on how strong the spouses’s profile is. Is the spouse being sponsored working full-time in a well paying job, have they travelled internationally before especially to countries like US, UK, Australia, etc.? Do they have any property in their name? How much savings do they have?
Getting a TRV can be challenging and can take time so it doesn’t always make sense not to just apply for Outland. Really depends on how strong the spouses’s profile is. Is the spouse being sponsored working full-time in a well paying job, have they travelled internationally before especially to countries like US, UK, Australia, etc.? Do they have any property in their name? How much savings do they have?
These days the visitor visa is being approved in two weeks in India, that's why I chose this path for my spouse. Hope that helps for anyone trying to bring their spouse to Canada sooner.
These days the visitor visa is being approved in two weeks in India, that's why I chose this path for my spouse. Hope that helps for anyone trying to bring their spouse to Canada sooner.
Hey could you please share the details you submitted while applying for visitor visa? I too got married currently in Canada would like to bring my wife on visitor visa
Hey could you please share the details you submitted while applying for visitor visa? I too got married currently in Canada would like to bring my wife on visitor visa
These days the visitor visa is being approved in two weeks in India, that's why I chose this path for my spouse. Hope that helps for anyone trying to bring their spouse to Canada sooner.
Not all receive response in 2 weeks. clear approvals or refusals that are determined by a software program receive quick decisions. Others take months for a response.
Nope nothing at all. He just glanced at our passports and let us through. I would look at the documents required to apply for the spousal visa (i.e. police clearance reports, proof of relationship etc.)
Getting a TRV can be challenging and can take time so it doesn’t always make sense not to just apply for Outland. Really depends on how strong the spouses’s profile is. Is the spouse being sponsored working full-time in a well paying job, have they travelled internationally before especially to countries like US, UK, Australia, etc.? Do they have any property in their name? How much savings do they have?
Disagree. The only difference between inland and outland is where the application is being processed. Inland is much faster. With regards to the actual application; the government is only interested in 2 things > is the marriage genuine and can you support your spouse.
No really true. Getting a visitor visa can take many months, and it is not guaranteed you will get one. My wife's outland application was processed extremely fast. At the time of submission, the IRCC processing time for my wife's country was 23 months. Her application was completed in just under 6 months. See my signature for the timeline.
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