kfair001
Star Member
- Jan 16, 2013
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- July 30, 2012
- AOR Received.
- October 12, 2012
- File Transfer...
- October 12, 2012
- Med's Done....
- June 25, 2012
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- January 29, 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- March 25, 2013
- LANDED..........
- May 27, 2013
See that's just it. The decision whether to immigrate to the US or Canada via Family Class should be based solely on your relationship with your spouse and what works best for the future of your family. In our situation, I'm a Canadian who chose to go to University in the states on a hockey scholarship where I met my husband my first year. We went back and forth for a long time about whether I should immigrate there or whether he should come here and at the end of the day we decided to come to Canada based on the fact that I have a better relationship with my family and we want to raise our kids here. The mat leave perk is a plus too. Based on what we both took in university the job opportunities were a little better for the both of us in Canada as well.thetreble said:haha yeah it's pretty great. I'm 30 and thinking about having a baby soon. The 12 months of mat leave also helps the situation be less stressful. In NJ I would have only qualified for a max 12 weeks and having one income in a place like NJ just doesn't work. It's far too expensive.
In the US, the vacation time that I received...I rarely ever got to take it! I never went on a single summer holiday in the 5 years I worked and I was a public servant! Due to summer being our busiest time of the year (It was a University so we had registration for fall) we were literally not allowed to take off in the summer. It was awful.
I've had the benefit of living in both countries and I love both of them. The US and canada are pretty similar and they both have their pros and cons. On a side note, I have nothing against the US customs officers bc I believe that they have every right to be as safe as they are based on the tragedies that have happened in the past.
I guess my point here is my husband and I spent 2 years really talking and thinking about where we should be as a family because the last thing either of us wanted was to resent each other in the long run. Personally, We firmly believe that we made the best decision for us and our family in moving to Canada. But I think the decision should be based on your own relationship and what you think is best for the relationship in the long run.
Good luck everyone.