Oh boy - you still need a lot of information. First of all, it takes a lot longer than 29 days to process an application for permanent residence. That's just the first step of the process, where the processing office in Canada determines whether the sponsor is eligible to sponsor their partner. After that the application will go to the embassy in Buffalo where they will assess your husband's application. That takes from 5-10 months.
You were eligible to submit the application as soon as you were legally married - whether he can come to Canada while it's being processed depends on quite a few factors, but you should be aware that he will not be allowed to work or go to school, and he probably will not be eligible for healthcare benefits until after PR is approved.................... Thank-You for your help! that website is a lot more helpful! cic.gc.ca has been helpful too but very confusing
I would suggest that you read through the
US2Canada website - it's not a CIC website, but it is designed to help point US spousal applicants and their sponsors to resources and information about the PR process. There is a pretty extensive bit of information about the requirements and procedures for bringing a spouse from the US into Canada to wait out the PR process at the "Visiting" tab . . . read through all the info there, including the stuff about "Visitor Records".