Greetings.
With the new way applications are handled, I had a hunch it'd change processing times, which ended up being true: now the inland applications take about as long as the outland ones to process.
Living in Canada right now, I was going to send my application outland for the smaller processing time in order to get health care quicker, despite not being able to get any work permit of sort.
Now that they're both the same time, isn't it better to send my application inland and get the benefit of temporary work permit?
With the new way applications are handled, I had a hunch it'd change processing times, which ended up being true: now the inland applications take about as long as the outland ones to process.

Living in Canada right now, I was going to send my application outland for the smaller processing time in order to get health care quicker, despite not being able to get any work permit of sort.
Now that they're both the same time, isn't it better to send my application inland and get the benefit of temporary work permit?