Immigrate to Canada
I am currently living in UK and coming up to 16. Me and my boyfriend have our hearts set on moving to Canada after we both leave college and turn 18 or 19 though neither of us have wanted to go into a career that is in demand over there. We have done research, and realised to imigrate we will be marked out of 67. Does anyone have any advice, imformation, or details on how to make this possible for us, thankyou:)
how can friend sponser me. i think only blood relation is valid for this. if it is possible then pl. tell me procedure or guidence
Hi,im 19 and im currently studying the 2nd year of medicine in English in a medical school in hungary,europe.
my family is immigrating to canada,is it possible for me to transfer my credits to a medical school in canada?
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I got a telephone call from the embassy and to my surprise i wasnt able to give an assertive answers. There was no telephone interview in the website nor to any of the correspondence of the embassy sent to me. Is telephone interview can alter a personal interview to determine approval rate of my application for immigration in Canada?
Cohabitation was the issue which the person from the other line was discussing. Cohabitation means “living together” for at least 1 year. Which unfortunately me and my common law partner didnt meet their definition of cohabitation bec according to the person from the other line that my partner was just visiting me 2 times a year despite that our relationship was already 6 years. (My partner is a U.S. Immigrant, willing to surrender everything inluding his stable job as registered nurse just to be reunited with me for good) My partner has been the bread and butter of our family. Just like other families, one needs to be away temporarily to sustain a decent life for his family.
I emailed them that I shall be interviewed and bring along evidences that our relationship is like husband and wife. I can prove joint credit card, joint purchase of a property, our families, employers, friends, peers regarded us a couple. That in 2009, he opt to have his gallbladder removal in our country instead in the U.S since I am his partner & I coud not go to the U.S simply because I dont have a visa. That we both join responsibilities in our liabilities like house rental, electricity, water, telephone. That we travelled in 2007 together with my children. And a lot more proof that we can present.
Above avidences were sadly not mentioned during the telephone interview. Im afraid that the embassy might end up in decision which is bitter to accept. Please help us though no letter of decision we received yet, your enlightenment will be appreciated. Godspeed.
My husband is Moroccan and in the UK with a settlement visa he received recently.
We would like to move to the US or Canada one day (the sooner the better). Is it ok for us to apply for emigration visas while he has a settlement visa for the UK?
I understand he is supposed to wait for 2 years and apply for ILR, but this is a long time and expensive given we don’t actually want to settle in the UK.
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i am 16 right now and i dont have any relatives in canada.i just have a friend who is a permanent resident of canada.
i am ready to do anything to go to canada before i turn 20! is it possible.i will probably go there with a friend.
I mean, I have a couple of certificates, but those are very un-universal. I want to exchange U.S. citizenship for Canadian citizenship. How realistic is this? I would rather be a gas station clerk in Canada than a millionaire in America (not that I am one).
Wait, wait, wait! So, would you say that it is harder to get into Canada than it is to get into the US? I know of tons of illegal immigrants here in this area alone, Asian and Hispanic.