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    Extend Work Visa (Post Grad) waiting for PR processing

    I am currently living in Canada under a Post Graduate Work Visa that expires this August. My wife and I will be applying for my permanent residence under the Spouse or Common-Law partner in Canada Class. I've read that the Open Work Visa can be applied for to extend a current work visa while...
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    Can I come in?

    I know what school I want to go to and am just about to apply on line, so I may be able to show up at the border with the necessary papers to get a Study Permit, in which case, it wouldn't be necessary to mention my fiancée unless they start asking detailed questions about where I'll be living...
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    Can I come in?

    If I (as a US citizen) drive up to the Canadian border, present my passport and say; I'm coming to Canada to marry my fiancée and apply to a Canadian college, are they going to let me in, or turn me around? Thanks, Mike
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    Attend school and get married

    I am a US citizen and am planning to go to Canada to marry my fincee and then attend college. I'm wondering if I'll have any problems applying for a Study Permit before I go when I say that I will be living with my future wife. Will Canada Immigration be concerened that I might not intend to...
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    Living in Canada, working in the US

    I'm looking at doing the same thing. Does anyone have an answer for this? Mike
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    US Citizen visiting to marry

    Actually, at least at one school I contacted, the foreign spouse of a Canada PR or Citizen doesn't have to pay the international student rate.
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    US Citizen visiting to marry

    Hello, Is there any chance of being refused entry if I'm visiting Canada for the purpose of marrying my fiancée? She wants to stay in Canada at least until January 2014 to satisfy the requirements for citizenship, so I'm planning to either get a study permit right after we marry, or attend...