I’m gay American involved with a Bosnian. Any idea how we could emigrate to Canada sooner than later?

Posted March 22nd, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I met him while in Bosnia; we’ve been in a long-distance thing since I left. We’re both in our early 20s and, because immigration is only available to heterosexuals in the US, we’re unable to actually physically be together unless one of us has a student or work visa in either country…and while we’re both college-educated, that’s both unlikely and unstable.

We had both been looking at emigrating to Canada; the fact that we’d be able to be together legitimately sweetens the pot. I know that Canada officially supports “family reunification”, so does anyone know if there’s some way that one or both of us could become residents other than waiting the typical 4-5 years or having fake marriages?

Did you see any reason why this illegal should not be deported Mexican teen could be deported Saturday?

Posted October 17th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

An 18-year-old Mexican refugee claimant who contends he faces death in his homeland will be deported Saturday if the government does not grant him temporary residency.

On Friday, a Federal Court judge in Toronto dismissed Daniel Garcia’s application for a temporary stay of his deportation order. Outside of the Federal Court of Appeal, the teen’s supporters held a rally that called on the Citizenship and Immigration Department to keep Mr. Garcia in Canada.

“The application today was just denied. There is an application for a temporary residence permit to (Immigration Minister) Jason Kenney’s office, but we haven’t heard anything back from him,” said Mohan Mishra, an immigration caseworker with No One Is Illegal in Toronto.

“Despite community support from his friends, classmates, teachers, school trustees and church communities, we still see that Minister Kenney is burying his head in the sand,” Mr. Mishra said.

A flight has been scheduled for Mr. Garcia, although the time has not been released.

The Grade 11 student arrived in Canada as a minor in 2007 under the guardianship of his elder sister Brenda. The two had applied for refugee status, arguing that they faced persecution and possibly death in Mexico because Brenda is gay. They said they had already experienced discrimination and homophobic violence there.
Her application was denied and she was deported last Monday.

The younger Garcia has stayed in a Canada Border Services detention centre since Dec. 23.

According to the court decision, Mr. Garcia failed to report a change of his address when he moved in October 2010, and he failed to appear at an immigration hearing in November, which lead to a warrant for his arrest.

“The applicant’s behaviour shows complete disregard for Canada’s immigration laws,” the judge wrote in a court decision, noting Garcia didn’t apply “with clean hands.”

Read more: http://news.nationalpost.com/2010/12/31/mexican-teen-could-be-deported-saturday/#ixzz19k30m06d

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Black may not travel to Canada, judge rules; Fear is that former media mogul could try to stay.: An article from: Winnipeg Free Press

Posted March 11th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

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Actor Randy Quaid, wife released from custody: Evi Quaid could gain Canadian citizenship.

Posted January 7th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Actor Randy Quaid, wife released from custody Evi Quaid could gain Canadian citizenship BY DOUG WARD, VANCOUVER SUN OCTOBER 27, 2010 9:58 PM VANCOUVER — American actor Randy Quaid and his wife, Evi, were released from custody Wednesday after new evidence improved their chances of staying in Canada and out of the US, where they face outstanding arrest warrants in California. A delighted Randy Quaid kissed his wife upon release and told reporters that “I just want a place where I can work and enjoy my life and not feel that someone’s, you know, always following me around and trying to steal from me.” The Quaids, who had been held in custody for six days, claim they are being persecuted and fear murder at the hands of what they call “star whackers.” The Canada Border Services Agency agreed to release Evi Quaid unconditionally after documentation was provided in her refugee claim proceeding that proved her father was born in Canada. She told reporters: “I’m just so proud because I love Canada, I truly do.” “Everybody has the same sense of humour as me. It’s big, it’s beautiful — like my husband.” Changes to the Citizenship Act in 2009 mean that Evi Quaid may be eligible for Canadian citizenship because her father was born here, said Catherine Sas, the Quaids’ lawyer. At a detention-review hearing Friday, Evi Quaid referred to her father as being a Canadian who had worked for the FBI. Evi Quaid’s potential citizenship could also provide a new legal avenue for Randy Quaid’s

If you could describe existing between Mexico&Canada like having 2 neighbors?

Posted December 21st, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

How would you describe the situation like as if it was two neighbors living next to your house on each side?

could somebody tell me the authenticity of canadian immigration services “migration expert services”?

Posted August 26th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

Could my family emmigrate to Canada?

Posted June 19th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

In Britain recently we have had a government minister from Alberta Canada telling us how wonderful life is there. Is it realy that much better than the UK? Would they accept my family, I am 58 a retired police officer and currently run a rural post office, I have only up to O level education and City and Guilds qualifications in telephony.

I am a lawyer and i want immigration to canada, how could i working there as a lawyer?

Posted June 5th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

How could i immigrate to Canada?

Posted May 30th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

I read that in order to immigrate to canada, you gotta have 15 years of education completed and at least 1 year of work experience.
Can’t i just finish high school, and study in Canada instead of studying in my home country?
And what about the work experience? if i completed 15 years of education, i must have a work experience too?

Thanks.

my family are thinking of emmigrating to canada . could you please help me out by answering a few questions?:)?

Posted May 17th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

so we are moving out of england in either 2011 or 2012
my husband runs a datacoms/fibre optics buisness and we need to know wether there is a market for it in canada . if so , can you highlight any nice areas of the country and the ups and downs of places? theres 5 of us in total (me , my husband , 2 boys and one girl) thankyou 🙂