So sorry if this has been covered elsewhere but I struggled to find my circumstances in the forum.
Backstory:
My husband has Canadian citizenship (his father being born there) but he's never lived in Canada. Our girls are luckily eligible for Canadian citizenship but don't as yet have the proof of citizenship.
I had a liver transplant (due to other m ducal problems) 7 years ago but aside from taking immunosuppressant drugs, I'm otherwise healthy.
We've had our offer accepted on a house in Canada and are in the process of selling ours here in London but have the option of renting in England until January or February.
My question is:
The spousal application form says to include the children's proof of citizenship application forms with my application but would it make an difference to apply for theirs first? Is it likely that my application would negatively affect theirs or vice versa?
Also I assume I should apply as an outlander..?
Many
Thanks!
Backstory:
My husband has Canadian citizenship (his father being born there) but he's never lived in Canada. Our girls are luckily eligible for Canadian citizenship but don't as yet have the proof of citizenship.
I had a liver transplant (due to other m ducal problems) 7 years ago but aside from taking immunosuppressant drugs, I'm otherwise healthy.
We've had our offer accepted on a house in Canada and are in the process of selling ours here in London but have the option of renting in England until January or February.
My question is:
The spousal application form says to include the children's proof of citizenship application forms with my application but would it make an difference to apply for theirs first? Is it likely that my application would negatively affect theirs or vice versa?
Also I assume I should apply as an outlander..?
Many
Thanks!