Hey Board!
Sorry I haven't written in a while but things have been very hectic. Just as a brief refresher, I am a US Citizen trying to immigrate to Canada to be with someone I love. I had spent the past month researching LMO's and they are so hard to get, not to mention, definitely not the best jobs but beggars can't be choosers!! I applied for a few Alberta Government jobs because if they hire you, they sponsor you. Well, great news! I have a confirmed interview in Edmonton on February 20th and I am so excited. As I mentioned before, I am driving from South Carolina so once I cross the border I plan on staying for the maximum of 6 months (unless I get the job). After 6 months I would request an extension to qualify for common law but now that this interview has turned up, I hope I don't need that.
my question is, many of you said in the past that when I cross the border I should only tell them that I am visiting for 2 weeks. The drive is 2,600 miles and I was afraid that that may throw up some red flags if they ask why I drove so far for 2 weeks. Not to mention, I have flown there 5 times in 3 months and each time I go through customs they ask more and more questions. So, would it be wise to instead tell them that I am there for an interview with the Albertan Government or should I leave it as I am just visiting still? I am concerned that if I tell them that I am there for an interview that it may throw up some flags and they may limit my stay so I need to tell them the best answer so that they grant me access and I can stay for the 6 months just in case the job doesn't pan out.
Thank you again for all of your time and assistance!!
Jason Cartier
Sorry I haven't written in a while but things have been very hectic. Just as a brief refresher, I am a US Citizen trying to immigrate to Canada to be with someone I love. I had spent the past month researching LMO's and they are so hard to get, not to mention, definitely not the best jobs but beggars can't be choosers!! I applied for a few Alberta Government jobs because if they hire you, they sponsor you. Well, great news! I have a confirmed interview in Edmonton on February 20th and I am so excited. As I mentioned before, I am driving from South Carolina so once I cross the border I plan on staying for the maximum of 6 months (unless I get the job). After 6 months I would request an extension to qualify for common law but now that this interview has turned up, I hope I don't need that.
my question is, many of you said in the past that when I cross the border I should only tell them that I am visiting for 2 weeks. The drive is 2,600 miles and I was afraid that that may throw up some red flags if they ask why I drove so far for 2 weeks. Not to mention, I have flown there 5 times in 3 months and each time I go through customs they ask more and more questions. So, would it be wise to instead tell them that I am there for an interview with the Albertan Government or should I leave it as I am just visiting still? I am concerned that if I tell them that I am there for an interview that it may throw up some flags and they may limit my stay so I need to tell them the best answer so that they grant me access and I can stay for the 6 months just in case the job doesn't pan out.
Thank you again for all of your time and assistance!!
Jason Cartier