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Can they work while their application is being processed? Yes, but only if they have a work permit. If they already have a work permit that is expiring, they can keep working as long as they maintain their status as a worker.
What is Outland sponsorship? Outland sponsorship allows foreign nationals residing abroad to be sponsored by their Canadian spouse or partner for permanent resident (PR) status in Canada. The Outland sponsorship process differs from the Inland spousal sponsorship, which requires the couple to live together in Canada.
Stage One. First, the application is reviewed in Canada, and the eligibility of the sponsor is assessed. This is where the officer will decide whether or not the sponsor qualifies as such, whether or not additional information is required and whether or not the application will proceed to the second stage.
The current processing time is 12 months. The Applicant will receive ?first-stage approval? at around the half-way point if it is determined that the spouse/common-law partnership is bona fide, and the applicant will be entitled to an open work permit.
No. Simply marrying a Canadian does not automatically give the spouse Canadian permanent residence. Once you are married or in a common-law relationship, you can then apply for a spousal sponsorship.