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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    You don't need to fly back to the UK to start your BUNAC WHP visa. All you have to do is cross into the US. This is what I did last year and had no problems. I took all my docs/receipts with me and everything was fine. I am still waiting to hear from BUNAC about the new WHPs and I have tried...
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    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Thank you very much. I really do think they outland is better for us and the fact that it could be over relatively quickly is a great thing.
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    Having flown to and from Canada numerous times I have never been asked to show and return ticket. The ticket I will be using to get back to Canada is my return ticket. I will also still have my working visa in date at that time too. Thank you for the tip about taking receipts.
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    Thanks for the input. I do tend to agree with you. After our chat tonight we are again erring on the OUTLAND process. I will try to contact the Consulate in London tomorrow to see if they have any news on when WHP for 2012 will be issued. I am wondering whether I can re-enter Canada on my...
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    Thats a great response again. You have raised more questions for me. How can you work/pay taxes etc without a SIN? All the companies I have worked for so far have required a SIN! I see what you mean about it being a bit risky doing the INLAND. I will NOT have a return ticket for the UK when...
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    Thank you very much for your response. It is nice to know other's have the EXACT same thing. When you said you CANNOT leave the country during the entire process. Do you mean you choose not to because of the risk of not being allowed back in and therefore forfeiting the entire application? Is...
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    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Oh I am just completely confused now. Both I am my girlfriend called immigration today so we could compare the advise we had been given. Both came back saying I should apply INLAND and at the same time apply for an open working visa. They said I would then have an implied open working status...
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    Well I just received completely contrary advise from the CIC advisor I just spoke to on the phone. She says the best thing for me is to apply INLAND and request and Open Working Permit at the same time. She says it will take about 11 months to get 1st stage approval and at that time I will...
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    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Hello all, I have been reading through this thread and it supplies alot of good information and raises a number of questions I hope one of you experienced people could answer. I am currently in Quebec on my working holiday visa (organised via BUNAC) which is due to expire in January. I am...
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    Is this definitely the only way I will be able to work?
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    Please help me keep my British fiance in Canada until our wedding!

    I am in a similar position but my BUNAC visa is running out in January. We are common-law partners now as we have been together for over 3 years, living together for over a year and have all sorts of joint things including a mortgage for our condo. It is very confusing indeed and I am still...
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    Thanks for the reply. The outland route does seem to be by far the quickest route. I am not currently employed. I am currently looking into a couple of things But I am concerned that requiring them to submit an LMO will put them off. So after my application and my visa expires will there be...
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    Hello everyone. British Common-Law Partner trying to stay in Quebec.

    I am British and have been living in Canada since September 2010. I am currently here on a Case Type 20 Temporary Work Permit which expires in January 2012. The visa states that no extensions are possible. My girlfriend and I have been together for over 3 years and have been living together...