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We have been planning to move since August last year. We are from BC and has been planning to move to Ontario since we have more family there and cost of living is too high here in BC. I am sponsoring my wife and she already got her open work permit. Due to my business I won't be able to move for the next few months but I want her to go first since she already got a job there and I will join her later when am done with my business. I was wondering if that will be a problem. It's just circumstances and lately my business has been very slow and mybe if she starts working it will be easier for to move. What's your views?
 
We have been planning to move since August last year. We are from BC and has been planning to move to Ontario since we have more family there and cost of living is too high here in BC. I am sponsoring my wife and she already got her open work permit. Due to my business I won't be able to move for the next few months but I want her to go first since she already got a job there and I will join her later when am done with my business. I was wondering if that will be a problem. It's just circumstances and lately my business has been very slow and mybe if she starts working it will be easier for to move. What's your views?

If you filed inland, you should remain living together until the process is complete.
 
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We have been planning to move since August last year. We are from BC and has been planning to move to Ontario since we have more family there and cost of living is too high here in BC. I am sponsoring my wife and she already got her open work permit. Due to my business I won't be able to move for the next few months but I want her to go first since she already got a job there and I will join her later when am done with my business. I was wondering if that will be a problem. It's just circumstances and lately my business has been very slow and mybe if she starts working it will be easier for to move. What's your views?

You've received good advice above. If you sponsored your spouse inland, then you must cohabitate for the duration of application processing. So if she moves a number of months ahead of you, this could potentially jeopardize your application. If you applied outland, no issues.
 
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