One Canadian and one American have a child. Can one parent leave with child to Canada?
Can I leave for Canada (I am a Canadian citizen) with my child, without the father’s consent? The child is a U.S. born citizen. Does Canada and U.S. have foreign policies regarding child abduction? Or will Canada not become involved in custody disputes?
Points Calculator question to emigrate to Canada?
I have recently went onto the http://www.workpermit.com site and have done the points calculator for CANADA.
On the site it says:
A two-year university degree at the Bachelor’s level AND at least 14 years of full-time study – 20 points.
I am keen to emigrate right after I have finished University. The course I want to do is THREE years. Does this mean that I can apply AFTER my second year at university and the application will still be acceptable??
The Link is http://www.workpermit.com/canada/points_calculator.htm
How difficult is it to emigrate to Canada from US?
Could one ask for refugee status & if so, what would the conditions be? Do you have to give up all of your belongings? I know how others feel about the stereotypical US citizen & how much we are hated. Do French Canadians hate us as much as the French? I can’t stand what’s happening in the US. I have an 8 year old daughter & I want what is best for her. I know that Canada has some wonderful ballet companies, skating, skiing, etc. / a lot of opportunities for children.
I’m not going into my situation but you have no idea whether I qualify for refugee status or not… & I do. As for calling me a liberal democrat, far from it, lmao.
Thanks Skye but no more Mexico for us. Texas has turned into Mexico, hadn’t you heard?
Mama Mia & Lee Ann, thanks for your answers, too. You also had good ideas. Thanks everyone for participating.
If you want to emigrate to Canada from the UK………?
then how likely is it that you will get a green card/visa thing to go there if you are a family of these ages: 15,17,54,54.
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emigrating?
is it a good call emigrating to Canada or Austrailia or even to work on a ranch in North America? I just need a change!Please advise….
Canada WORK PERMIT TO PR?
Hi all.
My wife has a permit work visa in alberta as she is working in medical field and I have an open work permit as well. My question is when we can apply for the PR( Permanent Residency ) , what is the documents needed and correct steps to do this fast.
Thanks for your help and support
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I’m a gay American citizen looking to get out. Where should I emigrate to and how?
I’m a 20-year-old American with a brain, ambition and a bachelor’s degree in Geography, Arabic and E. European Studies.
I’ve also been thinking about and researching emigration on a near daily basis for at least three years. I am not comfortable in this country – I’m gay, Palestinian, a secular Muslim, very liberal and am quite affected by my inability to marry a foreigner.
I’ve been thinking of emigrating to Canada (which would be easy), but I’d like to somehow get into the E.U.
I’d prefer a country that allows gay marriage, has good health care and isn’t rife with problems. I’ve been investigating Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and the U.K. I don’t care about high taxes or languages. I /would/ like to maintain my American citizenship so that I can take care of family in the future, etc. without problem. (I hear that some officially do not allow dual citizenship, but don’t really enforce it.)
What do you suggest? How do I do this without being a highly skilled professional?
I’m a 20-year-old American with a brain, ambition and a bachelor’s degree in Geography, Arabic and E. European Studies.
I’ve also been thinking about and researching emigration on a near daily basis for at least three years. I am not comfortable in this country – I’m gay, secular, very liberal and am quite affected by my inability to marry a foreigner.
I’ve been thinking of emigrating to Canada (which would be easy), but I’d like to somehow get into the E.U.
I’d prefer a country that allows gay marriage, has good health care and isn’t rife with problems. I’ve been investigating Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and the U.K. I don’t care about high taxes or languages. I /would/ like to maintain my American citizenship so that I can take care of family in the future, etc. without problem. (I hear that some officially do not allow dual citizenship, but don’t really enforce it.)
What do you suggest? How do I do this without being a highly skilled professional?
UPDATE: I know which countries allow for gay marriage/benefits.
I just want to know which E.U. country is easiest to emigrate to and how to go about doing it.
The gay marriage/benefits thing is just ONE factor in influencing why I’m leaving and where I’ll go – that is, I’d prefer Sweden and Holland to Poland or Malta, which, despite being EU, are not at all gay-friendly. I’ve been in love with someone before that didn’t have the right passport and it’s kept us apart – not a fun experience. If I was a Swede, Canadian, etc. it wouldn’t be a problem. Make sense?
Can somebody immigrate to Canada if they don’t speak English?
As in, say a French speaker from Europe wanted to immigrate to Canada, would they have to speak English as well, or could they get in only knowing one of the official languages?
Assuming they’d be wanting to live in Québec, because I don’t think anybody would want to live in an area where they didn’t speak the language.