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kourts

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Nov 11, 2010
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Does anyone know the fastest way for me to get to Canada and be with the person. Were getting married soon, and I want the fastest way to be able to move there. We all know that distance sucks. :( I'm probably going to have to be patient and wait it out, but can't blame me for trying.
 
There is no legal fast way, it all takes time.
 
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kourts said:
Does anyone know the fastest way for me to get to Canada and be with the person. Were getting married soon, and I want the fastest way to be able to move there. We all know that distance sucks. :( I'm probably going to have to be patient and wait it out, but can't blame me for trying.
Are you from the US? If yes, you can apply, enter the country and stay for 6 months (extendable) without visa.
Cheers,
 
beauhoe said:
Are you from the US? If yes, you can apply, enter the country and stay for 6 months (extendable) without visa.
Cheers,

Keep in mind that if you move all of your stuff to Canada before the visa has been issued then you run the risk of being denied entry in to Canada. You can stay and visit for 6 months but cannot formally move until the PR visa has been issued.

Others from the US have been denied entry and also others who have received exclusion orders.

But yes, a visa exempt person can visit and then apply for visa extensions.
 
star your process as fast as you cant... then everything is gonna happen faster!!
 
heatherusa said:
Keep in mind that if you move all of your stuff to Canada before the visa has been issued then you run the risk of being denied entry in to Canada. You can stay and visit for 6 months but cannot formally move until the PR visa has been issued.

Others from the US have been denied entry and also others who have received exclusion orders.

But yes, a visa exempt person can visit and then apply for visa extensions.
I agree with you...