I am an American and I am married to a dual Canadian-American spouse and we currently live in the USA (we have been married for almost 4 years). My wife (the dual citizen) is considering taking a position as a clinical psychology intern (a one-year predoctoral program similar to a medical residency) in Canada, with the hopes of staying in the country long-term afterwards. Based on that, I have begun to look into immigrating to Canada and I have gotten confused about a few issues.
1. When submitting an outland PR application (using Family Class Sponsorship), is it possible to identify which processing center one wants to use? I ask because I read that the Ottawa processing center has drastically shorter processing times than the two processing centers in the United States (New York and Los Angeles) and so I would naturally be inclined to request that my application be processed there.
2. Is it preferable to submit an open work permit application with an outland PR application, or is it better to obtain a job offer (with an LMO if it is necessary) and just show up at the border with that (in order to get a temporary work permit at the border).
3. If one does obtain a temporary work permit at the border (because of the job offer in hand), what happens if that work permit expires prior to the PR paperwork being processed?
Thank you very much in advance for any assistance!
1. When submitting an outland PR application (using Family Class Sponsorship), is it possible to identify which processing center one wants to use? I ask because I read that the Ottawa processing center has drastically shorter processing times than the two processing centers in the United States (New York and Los Angeles) and so I would naturally be inclined to request that my application be processed there.
2. Is it preferable to submit an open work permit application with an outland PR application, or is it better to obtain a job offer (with an LMO if it is necessary) and just show up at the border with that (in order to get a temporary work permit at the border).
3. If one does obtain a temporary work permit at the border (because of the job offer in hand), what happens if that work permit expires prior to the PR paperwork being processed?
Thank you very much in advance for any assistance!