Hi Guys,
I just wanted to have the opinion of the people on this forum, that helped us a lot already, about our procedure that we would think is best to get myself to Canada to live with my girlfriend there permanently. I'm Belgian, currently finishing up my masters in Engineering and 23y old. I don't want to marry my girlfriend yet, because I don't want my marriage to be rushed. My girlfriend is also 23y old and has full Canadian citizenship. Our plan is to:
1. Mid 2018 go on a 'working holiday visa' where I'll be living with my girlfriend for 12 months and work in an engineering firm.
2. After that year (mid 2018), my work permit expires, my girlfriend will request a common-law sponsorship (living together for at least 12 months) to get me a PR. We'll either do this outland, where I'd be living in Belgium and working there until I get a work permit again to fly back in to Canada (they say outland goes faster, 4 months) or Inland where I could be living with my girlfriend until I get my work permit back (this is slower, they say, 6 months)
3. After the work permit is approved I'll come back to Canada (if I'm not already there) and later down the line apply for full citizenship (if I'm correct I'll have a work permit from the time I get a PR, so there isn't too much rush on that).
So hopefully I didn't forget anything. Sorry for the long read, we are trying to figure things out and the Belgian Embassy is pretty horrible in giving us information. If you'd have any remarks, we'd be happy to hear it! Also if you know an alternative (better way) also very appreciated to let us know!
Thanks!
Kris
I just wanted to have the opinion of the people on this forum, that helped us a lot already, about our procedure that we would think is best to get myself to Canada to live with my girlfriend there permanently. I'm Belgian, currently finishing up my masters in Engineering and 23y old. I don't want to marry my girlfriend yet, because I don't want my marriage to be rushed. My girlfriend is also 23y old and has full Canadian citizenship. Our plan is to:
1. Mid 2018 go on a 'working holiday visa' where I'll be living with my girlfriend for 12 months and work in an engineering firm.
2. After that year (mid 2018), my work permit expires, my girlfriend will request a common-law sponsorship (living together for at least 12 months) to get me a PR. We'll either do this outland, where I'd be living in Belgium and working there until I get a work permit again to fly back in to Canada (they say outland goes faster, 4 months) or Inland where I could be living with my girlfriend until I get my work permit back (this is slower, they say, 6 months)
3. After the work permit is approved I'll come back to Canada (if I'm not already there) and later down the line apply for full citizenship (if I'm correct I'll have a work permit from the time I get a PR, so there isn't too much rush on that).
So hopefully I didn't forget anything. Sorry for the long read, we are trying to figure things out and the Belgian Embassy is pretty horrible in giving us information. If you'd have any remarks, we'd be happy to hear it! Also if you know an alternative (better way) also very appreciated to let us know!
Thanks!
Kris
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