Moving from the US to Canada?
My boyfriend lives in Toronto, I live in the US. I don't think I qualify for the skilled worker visa because I never completed college. I do not qualify for the live-in attention giver visa, nor do I have any family member in Canada that can sponsor me. What visa type would I have to apply for in directive to immigrate to Canada?
Note: He doesn't want to get married, it's out of the question, we decided we entail to be closer in order to make this relationship work and he's still within school. He also does not want to live together until we get our relationship on solid ground which needs me to know how to live there.
10 points to the answer that gets me on the way in attendance.
Thanks in advance,
Fantasiesbymel
Answers:
you cant unless you get married, engaged or live together, sorry kiddo but thats the route the cookie crumbles. you could try just repeatedly staying 6 months and leaving 6 months eventually after a few years you could apply for a residency visa
yes you can. you are not quitting the school. you are transfering. just like your visa is pious for 2 years even if you dont attend it at all as long as they dont report you. so, go ahead and work all you want. you hold been aproved, your finances dont depend on the school you attend. whenever you will need to renew your visa, thats when the strange school is being mentioned. and it usually doesnt matter as long as its valid qualified school.
If he doesn't want to marry you or even live near you, then why are you even wasteing your time with him? Dump him and find a man in your own country.
you really should go final to school and become more marketable so that you CAN eventually emigrate.
if he wont marry you and you do not have 12 months common-law then you are SOL.
I applaud your effort to bring in things work between the two of you. A relationship is a two-way street. Since you are a US citizen, then you can stay in Canada for 6 months at a stretch. I think that will be satisfactory time to see how things will work out before taking the leap. Why don't you study here? That way you can upgrade your education while individual closer to him? If it doesn't work, then you still walk out with a college level. If it does, you can easily find work in Canada if ever you get married coz of the background. Win-win for you.
you can stay for 6 months minus a visa but you cant work,
there isn't much else you can try
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Note: He doesn't want to get married, it's out of the question, we decided we entail to be closer in order to make this relationship work and he's still within school. He also does not want to live together until we get our relationship on solid ground which needs me to know how to live there.
10 points to the answer that gets me on the way in attendance.
Thanks in advance,
Fantasiesbymel
Answers:
you cant unless you get married, engaged or live together, sorry kiddo but thats the route the cookie crumbles. you could try just repeatedly staying 6 months and leaving 6 months eventually after a few years you could apply for a residency visa
yes you can. you are not quitting the school. you are transfering. just like your visa is pious for 2 years even if you dont attend it at all as long as they dont report you. so, go ahead and work all you want. you hold been aproved, your finances dont depend on the school you attend. whenever you will need to renew your visa, thats when the strange school is being mentioned. and it usually doesnt matter as long as its valid qualified school.
If he doesn't want to marry you or even live near you, then why are you even wasteing your time with him? Dump him and find a man in your own country.
you really should go final to school and become more marketable so that you CAN eventually emigrate.
if he wont marry you and you do not have 12 months common-law then you are SOL.
I applaud your effort to bring in things work between the two of you. A relationship is a two-way street. Since you are a US citizen, then you can stay in Canada for 6 months at a stretch. I think that will be satisfactory time to see how things will work out before taking the leap. Why don't you study here? That way you can upgrade your education while individual closer to him? If it doesn't work, then you still walk out with a college level. If it does, you can easily find work in Canada if ever you get married coz of the background. Win-win for you.
you can stay for 6 months minus a visa but you cant work,
there isn't much else you can try
Resolved Questions:
1635-3.html
What is the procedure to hire immigrant workers, for a business that requires fluency of another argot?
You would need to prove that there are no US citizen speakers of that language. Spanish is not a appropriate example because there are a lot of US citizens who speak Spanish. Your pre assumption that what if they don't apply for your jobs because...
