

Anastasiia Soldatenkova
CEO, RCIC
March 2, 2026
In this blog, we'll explain how outland spousal sponsorship works, who it's designed for, and what you need to know about processing times, travel, and appeal rights.
If you're a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and your spouse or common-law partner is living outside Canada — or if you want the flexibility to travel during the application process — outland spousal sponsorship may be the right pathway to help them achieve permanent residency.
What Is Outland Spousal Sponsorship?
Outland spousal sponsorship is the immigration process used when your spouse or common-law partner is living outside Canada or when you choose to apply through a visa office abroad, even if your spouse is temporarily in Canada.
The application is processed by a visa office outside Canada, typically in the country where your spouse is living or holds citizenship. If approved, your spouse will receive permanent residency and can move to Canada.
Who Is Eligible?
Sponsor requirements:
Canadian citizen or permanent resident
At least 18 years old
If you're a permanent resident, you must be living in Canada when your spouse becomes a permanent resident
Not receiving social assistance (except for disability)
Able to financially support your spouse
Applicant requirements:
Can be living anywhere in the world
Legally married or in a common-law relationship (living together for at least 12 consecutive months)
Admissible to Canada (no criminal or medical inadmissibility)
Key Benefits of Outland Spousal Sponsorship
1. Travel Flexibility
The biggest advantage of outland spousal sponsorship is travel freedom. Your spouse can travel internationally during the application process without affecting the application.
Why this matters:
No risk of the application being abandoned if your spouse leaves Canada
Your spouse can maintain work obligations, attend family events, or handle emergencies abroad
If your spouse is in Canada on valid temporary status, they can remain in Canada while the outland application is processed — and still travel if needed
2. Right to Appeal If Refused
If your outland spousal sponsorship application is refused, the sponsor has the right to appeal the decision to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD).
Why this matters:
Appeals provide a second chance to present your case
You can submit new evidence and arguments
An immigration consultant can represent you during the appeal process
For couples with complex situations — such as previous refusals, significant age differences, or limited relationship evidence — outland sponsorship offers more security.
Note: Inland sponsorship does not offer appeal rights.
3. Potentially Faster Processing Times
Depending on which visa office processes your application, outland sponsorship can be faster than inland sponsorship. Some visa offices process applications in as little as 6 to 8 months, while others may take 12 to 18 months or longer.
Processing Times
Processing times vary significantly depending on which visa office handles your application:
Fast-processing offices: 6–8 months (some European and U.S. offices)
Average-processing offices: 10–14 months
Slower-processing offices: 15–18+ months
Factors that affect processing times:
The specific visa office handling your application
The complexity of your case
Whether an interview is required
The completeness of your application
Visit the IRCC website for current processing times by visa office.
Can Your Spouse Stay in Canada During Processing?
Yes! One common misconception is that outland sponsorship means your spouse must be outside Canada. This is not true.
Your spouse can remain in Canada during outland processing if:
They have valid temporary status (visitor visa, work permit, or study permit)
They maintain that status throughout the application process
They meet all requirements for re-entry if they choose to travel
Important note: If your spouse is in Canada on a visitor visa and wants to work while the application is being processed, they cannot apply for an open work permit under outland sponsorship. Only inland sponsorship offers open work permit eligibility.
Interview Requirements
Outland applications are more likely to require an interview than inland applications.
When interviews are typically required:
The relationship appears to have red flags (short relationship, large age gap, previous refusals)
There are inconsistencies in the application
The visa office routinely conducts interviews as standard practice
How to prepare:
Be honest and consistent in all your answers
Review your application thoroughly
Bring additional evidence of your relationship if requested
Consider working with an immigration consultant
What Happens If Your Application Is Refused?
If your outland application is refused, you have the right to appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD).
The appeal process:
File your appeal within 30 days of receiving the refusal decision
Submit new evidence and arguments
An IAD hearing will be scheduled (can take several months to over a year)
You can be represented by an immigration consultant
The right to appeal is a significant advantage of outland sponsorship.
Is Outland Sponsorship Right for You?
Choose outland spousal sponsorship if:
Your spouse is living outside Canada
You need flexibility to travel during processing
You want the option to appeal if refused
The visa office has faster processing times than inland (12–14 months)
Consider inland sponsorship if:
Your spouse is in Canada with valid temporary status
Your spouse wants to work in Canada while waiting for PR
You want to stay together throughout the process
You don't need to travel internationally
How to Strengthen Your Application
To maximise your chances of approval:
Provide strong relationship evidence — photos, communication records, joint finances, travel together
Complete all forms accurately — errors cause delays
Include a detailed relationship timeline — explain how you met and your future plans
Address red flags proactively — explain any unusual circumstances clearly
Work with a licensed immigration consultant — professional guidance helps avoid mistakes
Final Thoughts
Outland spousal sponsorship is an excellent option for couples living in different countries, needing travel flexibility, or wanting the security of appeal rights if refused. Depending on the visa office, it can also be faster than inland sponsorship.
Understanding your options and choosing the pathway that aligns with your circumstances is the key to a successful outcome. Whether you choose inland or outland, the goal is the same: reuniting with your loved one and building a life together in Canada.
Navigating Canada's immigration system can be complex — but you don't have to do it alone. Book a consultation with Elbrus Immigration Inc. today and let us help you choose the right spousal sponsorship pathway for your family.



