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Lrstreet

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Hi everybody, my girlfriend it's getting a work visa in Calgary. It is possible for me, go to visit her, marry there and get any type of visa. I had a kidney transplant recently.

Thanks and Regards
 
Hi everybody, my girlfriend it's getting a work visa in Calgary. It is possible for me, go to visit her, marry there and get any type of visa. I had a kidney transplant recently.

Thanks and Regards

What kind of work visa is she getting? What skill level is her job?

You will need to apply for either a TRV or eTA to come to Canada depending on where you're from. You may have to complete a medical. You've provided very few details so hard to say what your chances would be of being approved.
 
What kind of work visa is she getting? What skill level is her job?

You will need to apply for either a TRV or eTA to come to Canada depending on where you're from. You may have to complete a medical. You've provided very few details so hard to say what your chances would be of being approved.

Sorry for the little amount of information. Because I think is more like a definitely No for my condition.
She is getting a level A work as a translator. It's a contract for 1 year and then employer will see.
Both are from Argentina and I'm a biomedical engineer working at the moment
 
You also will have to factor in that you can only bring 3 months of medication with you if you are able to come to Canada as a visitor. Your ability to qualify for healthcare coverage and pay for medication, since Canada doesn’t have a national pharmacare program, will need to be carefully considered. Canada has quite high prescription drug prices. You will need to do a lot more information. Have you lived together before? For a continuous year? Does your gf have a extended health benefit program with her job? Even if you do get SOWP these things need to be considered. When you say recent transplant how recent do you mean?
 
You also will have to factor in that you can only bring 3 months of medication with you if you are able to come to Canada as a visitor. Your ability to qualify for healthcare coverage and pay for medication, since Canada doesn’t have a national pharmacare program, will need to be carefully considered. Canada has quite high prescription drug prices. You will need to do a lot more information. Have you lived together before? For a continuous year? Does your gf have a extended health benefit program with her job? Even if you do get SOWP these things need to be considered. When you say recent transplant how recent do you mean?

Yes we live together for approximately 3 years now. No, she only get medical coverage for her. It's been 6 months from the transplant and everything is looking good. I started to study for IELTS exam and maybe try the skilled program but maybe if she succeed I should go with the SOWP
 
Yes we live together for approximately 3 years now. No, she only get medical coverage for her. It's been 6 months from the transplant and everything is looking good. I started to study for IELTS exam and maybe try the skilled program but maybe if she succeed I should go with the SOWP

Did she declare you as common law on her application?