I am a Permanent Resident of New Foundland. My husband resides in Quebec for a closed work Permit expiring 2027. I want to sponsor him to come to me in Newfoundland under inland spousal. We got married July of 2025 and we are in a BF/GF for 1 year.
My question :
1. Does cohabitation is required for spousal sponsorship? Meaning he needs to move with me before we apply?
2. How long is the process if we apply for open work permit?
Please help. Thank you
In my situation what do you suggest? Inland or Outland?1. Cohabitation is required for inland applications. You can still apply Outland while in Canada
2. A few months but can be longer. Would suggest you apply after AOR and your spouse moves to Newfoundland. Once he moves he needs to update his address. If he has more ties to Newfoundland, like being on a lease or employed, that will also help. You want to show that he will be moving to Newfoundland because you are applying to sponsor him outside Quebec.
If you apply before you are living together - outland.In my situation what do you suggest? Inland or Outland?
How long would it take for an open work permit? If everything submitted completely just an estimate.If you apply before you are living together - outland.
@canuck78 suggests only applying after spouse moves to Newfoundland. I do not know whether that is best (or not) - but would suggest he move as soon as feasible (whether or not applying before) and advise them as soon as move is complete. Regardless, MUST make it clear that intent is for spouse to join you in Newfoundland and will be moving there (preferably prior to becoming a PR).
Other than this aspect, I do not see big difference betwixt inland or outland. There may be differences in eligibility for healthcare insurance prior to spouse becoming a PR.
I do not know.How long would it take for an open work permit? If everything submitted completely just an estimate.
How long would it take for an open work permit? If everything submitted completely just an estimate.
If you apply before you are living together - outland.
@canuck78 suggests only applying after spouse moves to Newfoundland. I do not know whether that is best (or not) - but would suggest he move as soon as feasible (whether or not applying before) and advise them as soon as move is complete. Regardless, MUST make it clear that intent is for spouse to join you in Newfoundland and will be moving there (preferably prior to becoming a PR).
Other than this aspect, I do not see big difference betwixt inland or outland. There may be differences in eligibility for healthcare insurance prior to spouse becoming a PR.
On that I agree, I did read yours to mean applying only after moving to Newfoundland (and it seems we agree perhaps not necessary although could be beneficial - we still have very little info on how much IRCC is 'checking' on this issue).Poorly written on my part but meant to suggest souse moves during the application process. As soon as it is possible given the Quebec element.
On that I agree, I did read yours to mean applying only after moving to Newfoundland (and it seems we agree perhaps not necessary although could be beneficial - we still have very little info on how much IRCC is 'checking' on this issue).
Would you advice outland spousal sponsorship?