Bonjour/Hello!
I'm a 24 year old American looking to visit Montreal for the 6 month visitor limit. I visited this month, and have fallen in love with the city. I have a few questions with the process, and request some insight as to the correct way to go about the process.
1. I'm planning on quitting my job in finance here in the states, and living there for the 6 month limit. I have savings to live off of, and have no intention of staying longer than the allotted time illegally. May I run into issues at the boarder? Does anyone have experience with this? Any suggestions? What's an acceptable amount of luggage to bring as a visitor?
2. I've been looking for a furnished place to stay for the duration of my stay (sublet or unsublet, it doesn't matter), am I legally allowed to lease a place as an American visitor? Cost of living for an apt in the McGill Ghetto, or a decent part of the city?
3. What would be a comfortable amount of cash to have on hand for a 6 month period in MTL? Including the expenses it'll take for rent, utilities, entertainment, etc? 1.5k USD per month? More? Less?
4. For work, I have a tech start up idea that I'll be looking to start, and incorporate in my home state. I'll also begin soliciting work as a freelance software developer for prospective clients in the states. I have NO plans on seeking employment, or clients in QC. Is it legal to run an American business from Canada? What precautions should I take to ensure compliance? This seems to be a real 'grey area' from what I've researched.
I'm doing this because I love the city, the diverse culture, and overall people in MTL. It's everything I want in a city. I want to see if relocation would be well suited. 6 Months is a good time to get a feel for a city, and see if I can survive the harsh winter (which I'm not exactly used to, as I've lived in the mild-moderate Baltimore, MD my entire life).
*It's nearing the end of May, and I'd like to make this happen by late July to mid August. I appreciate any help, guidance, or anecdotes anyone has with this particular situation. You all are the best, in advance!
***Side Note***
-I know French is the primary language, and I've begun to study the language. I also met a beautiful native Canadian woman, who is more than happy to help me learn along the way
. After all, the best way to learn is through immersion!... Right?
-I've also applied to a certificate program at an Anglo University McGill. I haven't been accepted into the program yet, and cannot apply for student visa until I hear of my acceptance. Ultimately admission into a degree program is the goal, but that won't likely happen until the 2014 school year. If accepted into the certificate program, is it possible to apply for for a student visa while visiting?
Merci/Thank you!!
I'm a 24 year old American looking to visit Montreal for the 6 month visitor limit. I visited this month, and have fallen in love with the city. I have a few questions with the process, and request some insight as to the correct way to go about the process.
1. I'm planning on quitting my job in finance here in the states, and living there for the 6 month limit. I have savings to live off of, and have no intention of staying longer than the allotted time illegally. May I run into issues at the boarder? Does anyone have experience with this? Any suggestions? What's an acceptable amount of luggage to bring as a visitor?
2. I've been looking for a furnished place to stay for the duration of my stay (sublet or unsublet, it doesn't matter), am I legally allowed to lease a place as an American visitor? Cost of living for an apt in the McGill Ghetto, or a decent part of the city?
3. What would be a comfortable amount of cash to have on hand for a 6 month period in MTL? Including the expenses it'll take for rent, utilities, entertainment, etc? 1.5k USD per month? More? Less?
4. For work, I have a tech start up idea that I'll be looking to start, and incorporate in my home state. I'll also begin soliciting work as a freelance software developer for prospective clients in the states. I have NO plans on seeking employment, or clients in QC. Is it legal to run an American business from Canada? What precautions should I take to ensure compliance? This seems to be a real 'grey area' from what I've researched.
I'm doing this because I love the city, the diverse culture, and overall people in MTL. It's everything I want in a city. I want to see if relocation would be well suited. 6 Months is a good time to get a feel for a city, and see if I can survive the harsh winter (which I'm not exactly used to, as I've lived in the mild-moderate Baltimore, MD my entire life).
*It's nearing the end of May, and I'd like to make this happen by late July to mid August. I appreciate any help, guidance, or anecdotes anyone has with this particular situation. You all are the best, in advance!
***Side Note***
-I know French is the primary language, and I've begun to study the language. I also met a beautiful native Canadian woman, who is more than happy to help me learn along the way
-I've also applied to a certificate program at an Anglo University McGill. I haven't been accepted into the program yet, and cannot apply for student visa until I hear of my acceptance. Ultimately admission into a degree program is the goal, but that won't likely happen until the 2014 school year. If accepted into the certificate program, is it possible to apply for for a student visa while visiting?
Merci/Thank you!!