Hi -
Firstly, apologies for posting such a common topic. I have looked through previous posts, but I feel the situation I am in is quite unique.
My girlfriend and I have been together for going on five years. I am 26, she is 23. We met at university and both have masters degrees. We studied together (in London, UK) for our BAs.
I currently live in Dubai - I am here for work - and she lives in London. We are both in marketing. I am moving back to London in November and we will live together. I should say now I have never lived in Canada; however, I am a citizen. I am also a citizen of the UK and Ireland. The UK is my 'home' as it were; all my family are there.
I am going to study an MBA at the Uni of Toronto next August and I am desperately trying to work out how to bring her over.
She is very keen, but also has a great job in London and is, understandably, reluctant to just pack it all in. Fortunately, she has degrees from two of the world's top universities, both of which will be recognised in Canada and the USA, so I doubt she will have much trouble finding a job, as long as she has residency. One of many obstacles, however, is that she only has 1.5 years exp, so she might struggle getting a work visa without my assistance.
I should also note that, between us, we have a decent amount of money. My savings will be spent on my MBA, but she owns properties in the UK and has significant liquid assets. In other words, we will have no issue proving that we can support ourselves. Furthermore, she has clear ties to the UK. She's not moving to Canada to take advantage of the welfare system.
I see there being several options:
1) She gets a job in Canada/East Coast of America. I do see there being visa issues, though. It's so difficult.
2) She applies for an IEC visa: working holiday permit.
3) We get a civil partnership (hetero couples are eligible on the Isle of Man. Not sure if this will hold up, though).
4) We get married - I am ok doing a registry office marriage and then discussing a 'real' marriage later on in life. She is not willing to do this as thinks it's horrendously unromantic. I guess she's right, but I cannot afford a real marriage right now. I am about to spend a lot of money on my MBA... I'm also not quite ready to have a 'real' marriage yet, and I don't think she is, either. I will be willing to do it after my MBA, though.
Thanks for taking the time to read through.
EDIT: We do have a joint bank account that's been open since 2014. It's registered to her parents' address. Will this help at all?
EDIT 2: GF is a UK citizen. I didn't explicitly mention this.
Firstly, apologies for posting such a common topic. I have looked through previous posts, but I feel the situation I am in is quite unique.
My girlfriend and I have been together for going on five years. I am 26, she is 23. We met at university and both have masters degrees. We studied together (in London, UK) for our BAs.
I currently live in Dubai - I am here for work - and she lives in London. We are both in marketing. I am moving back to London in November and we will live together. I should say now I have never lived in Canada; however, I am a citizen. I am also a citizen of the UK and Ireland. The UK is my 'home' as it were; all my family are there.
I am going to study an MBA at the Uni of Toronto next August and I am desperately trying to work out how to bring her over.
She is very keen, but also has a great job in London and is, understandably, reluctant to just pack it all in. Fortunately, she has degrees from two of the world's top universities, both of which will be recognised in Canada and the USA, so I doubt she will have much trouble finding a job, as long as she has residency. One of many obstacles, however, is that she only has 1.5 years exp, so she might struggle getting a work visa without my assistance.
I should also note that, between us, we have a decent amount of money. My savings will be spent on my MBA, but she owns properties in the UK and has significant liquid assets. In other words, we will have no issue proving that we can support ourselves. Furthermore, she has clear ties to the UK. She's not moving to Canada to take advantage of the welfare system.
I see there being several options:
1) She gets a job in Canada/East Coast of America. I do see there being visa issues, though. It's so difficult.
2) She applies for an IEC visa: working holiday permit.
3) We get a civil partnership (hetero couples are eligible on the Isle of Man. Not sure if this will hold up, though).
4) We get married - I am ok doing a registry office marriage and then discussing a 'real' marriage later on in life. She is not willing to do this as thinks it's horrendously unromantic. I guess she's right, but I cannot afford a real marriage right now. I am about to spend a lot of money on my MBA... I'm also not quite ready to have a 'real' marriage yet, and I don't think she is, either. I will be willing to do it after my MBA, though.
Thanks for taking the time to read through.
EDIT: We do have a joint bank account that's been open since 2014. It's registered to her parents' address. Will this help at all?
EDIT 2: GF is a UK citizen. I didn't explicitly mention this.
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