I would really appreciate any help I can get thanks!
So a little about our situation, I'm from California and she's from Alberta. I have no special skills except for being an ass. She, however, is currently working a part time job and is studying to be in the medical field. I want to immigrate to her (I mean she has a more brighter future than I do), but I'm not sure where to start. We've talked about me moving in for a while now and are finally ready for the leap. I mean if we could figure all this out first. There are two things to note.
1. I actually have a potential job offer that's very near her, but I'm still waiting for a response. Problem is, it's a dead end job that pays minimum wage and I feel as though it won't be enough to sustain a living, not to mention there is no growth opportunity. I have asked if we could stay with her parents (to save up money, also they like me) but she's convinced that her mom will have us out within a month so she wants to avoid it.
2. I have been reading here for a bit and learned that common law is another way to get in. However, I also read that something happened with common law on April 28th of this year and that common law is no longer a viable way of getting to Canada. Is this true?
My original plan was (if I got this job offer) to work for a year and live in the apartment we would get, save every bill as evidence, and apply for common law. The reason I want to do this is because I don't want to work at a minimum wage job where I'm making close to nothing and not advancing for the next few years. I know some things with common law changed, but it's worth asking, is this possible? If not, how many years do I have to work this job before I can apply for permanent residency or citizenship?
Again, I am sorry for my cluelessness. I've been scouring everything I could find and the whole process just has way too many zig zags. If I could get some help that would be amazing.
Thanks!
So a little about our situation, I'm from California and she's from Alberta. I have no special skills except for being an ass. She, however, is currently working a part time job and is studying to be in the medical field. I want to immigrate to her (I mean she has a more brighter future than I do), but I'm not sure where to start. We've talked about me moving in for a while now and are finally ready for the leap. I mean if we could figure all this out first. There are two things to note.
1. I actually have a potential job offer that's very near her, but I'm still waiting for a response. Problem is, it's a dead end job that pays minimum wage and I feel as though it won't be enough to sustain a living, not to mention there is no growth opportunity. I have asked if we could stay with her parents (to save up money, also they like me) but she's convinced that her mom will have us out within a month so she wants to avoid it.
2. I have been reading here for a bit and learned that common law is another way to get in. However, I also read that something happened with common law on April 28th of this year and that common law is no longer a viable way of getting to Canada. Is this true?
My original plan was (if I got this job offer) to work for a year and live in the apartment we would get, save every bill as evidence, and apply for common law. The reason I want to do this is because I don't want to work at a minimum wage job where I'm making close to nothing and not advancing for the next few years. I know some things with common law changed, but it's worth asking, is this possible? If not, how many years do I have to work this job before I can apply for permanent residency or citizenship?
Again, I am sorry for my cluelessness. I've been scouring everything I could find and the whole process just has way too many zig zags. If I could get some help that would be amazing.
Thanks!