Greetings forum folks, I come to you with a rather unique situation in hopes of any advice before paying the big bucks to consult a lawyer.
I am a US citizen, male, 25 years old. I have a bachelors degree in Computer Science and 3 years full time and 4 years part time work experience in my field as tech guy. I have been looking to immigrate to Canada for a few years now and have pretty much hit a brick wall from every angle.
The devil's in the details: For the past 3 years I have been in a very happy and committed polyamorous relationship. My (non legal) husband Josh and (non legal) wife Sabrina are Canadian citizens and they are married. In January of this year (2007) we had a daughter (biologically my child and Sabrina's). For the majority of our relationship, I have been making monthly long-weekend to a week visits from the States to Canada to be with my family. None of us make enough money to spend on a full-time immigration lawyer representation, and certainly not 10k dollars for the skilled worker visa. It has been established to me on numerous occasions that the 10k bit is non-negotiable, even though I have guaranteed room and board till I would find a job.
What it really comes down to is I want to be able to work in Canada and be a father to my daughter. I have work experience, a degree, speak English fluently, and have no criminal convictions. Does my having a Canadian daughter make ANY difference to the Canadian government? Is there ANY way for my family to sponsor me? Does anyone have any suggestions? If it came down to it, and my family got a divorce, how long would we have to wait for me to marry one of them and be sponsored that way? Would that be seen as fraud? This is insanely frustrating. Any advice would be appreciated.
I am a US citizen, male, 25 years old. I have a bachelors degree in Computer Science and 3 years full time and 4 years part time work experience in my field as tech guy. I have been looking to immigrate to Canada for a few years now and have pretty much hit a brick wall from every angle.
The devil's in the details: For the past 3 years I have been in a very happy and committed polyamorous relationship. My (non legal) husband Josh and (non legal) wife Sabrina are Canadian citizens and they are married. In January of this year (2007) we had a daughter (biologically my child and Sabrina's). For the majority of our relationship, I have been making monthly long-weekend to a week visits from the States to Canada to be with my family. None of us make enough money to spend on a full-time immigration lawyer representation, and certainly not 10k dollars for the skilled worker visa. It has been established to me on numerous occasions that the 10k bit is non-negotiable, even though I have guaranteed room and board till I would find a job.
What it really comes down to is I want to be able to work in Canada and be a father to my daughter. I have work experience, a degree, speak English fluently, and have no criminal convictions. Does my having a Canadian daughter make ANY difference to the Canadian government? Is there ANY way for my family to sponsor me? Does anyone have any suggestions? If it came down to it, and my family got a divorce, how long would we have to wait for me to marry one of them and be sponsored that way? Would that be seen as fraud? This is insanely frustrating. Any advice would be appreciated.