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francohoosier
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Also, it may be too expensive, but studying is another option. It would give you the foundation to get a post-graduate work permit and then apply in the canadian experience class.
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1/31/11: App sent to CPC-M
2/11/11: App rec'vd 3/10/11: Decision made, sent to Buffalo 3/21/11: CSQ app sent to MICC 3/24/11: Buffalo rec'vd 4/5/11: CSQ issued 7/13/11: AOR (forced after inquiry) |
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valy79
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Well, unfortunately that's not how the system works... Maybe your girlfriend could live with you in England for a year, then you would qualify as common-law as well. Easiest and quickest would be marriage (I personally don't especially like the idea of getting married under this type of pressure, but if your relationship is serious and committed, why not...) The only other option would be trying to get a work permit first. That would give you the time to live with her in Canada, and again qualify as common-law. Not sure what type of qualification you have/how easy it would be for you to get one, but you should look into it! |
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Miss Angeh
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Thank you all for your help, we really do appreciate it.
We found the extension application online thanks to you folks and we also finally got through and spoke to an agent over the phone at CIC call centre. That being done we have good news and are absolutely thrilled to really get into it. xxx |
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