Hello,
I am interested in moving to Canada, my girlfriend is Canadian and we've been in a relationship for over a year. It is a same sex relationship and we are both very serious with each other. We cannot legally marry in the US because gay marriage isn't recognized in my state. I suppose I could marry her in Canada but it seems like a long process since I wouldn't be allowed to basically work for a year. Plus, I don't think either of us want to get married just for me to gain citizenship. I am nineteen years old and work for an international corporation so I could easily transfer within my company. I don't really hold any outstanding degrees to qualify as a skilled worker. I do have grandparents in Quebec but the process time for grandparents/grandchild means I can't even apply for two years. I'm really wondering what is my best bet to go about gaining permanent residency there. Living there and not working doesn't sound too appealing to either of us to be honest.
Would it make sense just to marry her, and continue to live and work in the states then transfer over when I can legally work in Canada?
Should I apply for a temporary work permit and work in Canada to gain job experience? Then live with her for a year or so to be "common-law partners", then apply for a PR card?
I am just really unsure of what my best bet to gain permanent residency there is? I love Canada and probably have more Canadian pride then American, since I have roots there and have visited numerous times, plus have fallen for the country. Unfortunately my dad never had citizenship and neither do my grandparents so I am not a citizen.
I am interested in moving to Canada, my girlfriend is Canadian and we've been in a relationship for over a year. It is a same sex relationship and we are both very serious with each other. We cannot legally marry in the US because gay marriage isn't recognized in my state. I suppose I could marry her in Canada but it seems like a long process since I wouldn't be allowed to basically work for a year. Plus, I don't think either of us want to get married just for me to gain citizenship. I am nineteen years old and work for an international corporation so I could easily transfer within my company. I don't really hold any outstanding degrees to qualify as a skilled worker. I do have grandparents in Quebec but the process time for grandparents/grandchild means I can't even apply for two years. I'm really wondering what is my best bet to go about gaining permanent residency there. Living there and not working doesn't sound too appealing to either of us to be honest.
Would it make sense just to marry her, and continue to live and work in the states then transfer over when I can legally work in Canada?
Should I apply for a temporary work permit and work in Canada to gain job experience? Then live with her for a year or so to be "common-law partners", then apply for a PR card?
I am just really unsure of what my best bet to gain permanent residency there is? I love Canada and probably have more Canadian pride then American, since I have roots there and have visited numerous times, plus have fallen for the country. Unfortunately my dad never had citizenship and neither do my grandparents so I am not a citizen.