Hi everyone.
Long story short, I married a Mexican national in Mexico and had to return to Canada to resume working only 10 days later. It's been very difficult, being apart for the three months. She is submitting a TRV in a few weeks and if successful, then we are applying Inland and we'll not have to worry again about anything because we'll be together. If it's denied however, of course we could reapply, but when you don't have any money, a job, or any significant ties to your home country, a re-submission will also likely be denied.
I'll have to consider other options, such as moving there to be with her, after submitting an Outland application. It's just too stressful where she is living. I don't want to go into detail but she is unable to leave the house to move somewhere else, has no friends to go to and no money, and has been trying to find work for over three months. I need to do something in order to save her, so I can defend her, and protect her. I honestly do not know if she could make it through the year long Outland process.
So I want to know how living outside of Canada, while an Outland application is pending, will work. I believe I am assessed for two months to determine my eligibility as a sponsor, and then after that, they send the file to Mexico City. At that point I was going to leave, to be with her. I would be allowed to live there with her at the house she is in. Would that cause any problems for my application? I've read other posts where people have submitted Outland and then they had problems at the end, just before the PR stage because Canada wanted to see proof that the sponsor had a job offer. What if we get to that stage and I don't have an offer? Is the case denied? Or is it put on hold until I can submit a letter of employment or job offer? If so, how long will it be put on hold for?
I know that staying in Canada while waiting for Outland to go through is obviously the most direct way to do this, but I have to be with her soon because of how much pressure and abuse she is experiencing.
Long story short, I married a Mexican national in Mexico and had to return to Canada to resume working only 10 days later. It's been very difficult, being apart for the three months. She is submitting a TRV in a few weeks and if successful, then we are applying Inland and we'll not have to worry again about anything because we'll be together. If it's denied however, of course we could reapply, but when you don't have any money, a job, or any significant ties to your home country, a re-submission will also likely be denied.
I'll have to consider other options, such as moving there to be with her, after submitting an Outland application. It's just too stressful where she is living. I don't want to go into detail but she is unable to leave the house to move somewhere else, has no friends to go to and no money, and has been trying to find work for over three months. I need to do something in order to save her, so I can defend her, and protect her. I honestly do not know if she could make it through the year long Outland process.
So I want to know how living outside of Canada, while an Outland application is pending, will work. I believe I am assessed for two months to determine my eligibility as a sponsor, and then after that, they send the file to Mexico City. At that point I was going to leave, to be with her. I would be allowed to live there with her at the house she is in. Would that cause any problems for my application? I've read other posts where people have submitted Outland and then they had problems at the end, just before the PR stage because Canada wanted to see proof that the sponsor had a job offer. What if we get to that stage and I don't have an offer? Is the case denied? Or is it put on hold until I can submit a letter of employment or job offer? If so, how long will it be put on hold for?
I know that staying in Canada while waiting for Outland to go through is obviously the most direct way to do this, but I have to be with her soon because of how much pressure and abuse she is experiencing.