Leon, My husband is a Lead Mechanical Engineer, even at 54 he still has plenty of career time ahead of him. He was one of the first to get laid off at what we thought was the "peak" of the recession in Feb 09' ... fe months he did find another position, parlty sibsidized by the public sector, at a 35% pay cut. ges contued working there since. However, the horrible economy in the U.S. has the "middle class" struggling immensely, and Boston is not immune and just as expensive as it always has been. Our life style in Canada would be alot better, better schools for our children, better affordable healthcare, more jobs. If we are going to be "middle class", (I have resigned myself to the fact that I am part of that struggling middle class now), Canada is where we need to be. Life post divorce is about a new life, a new start. I cannot think of a better place to call home, than Canada. I have always loved Canada and want to live here permanently with my family. It was my ex husband who wanted to be in the U.S.A. My husband and I have alot to offer Canada, it's not only the other way around. He's a top notch Engineer, and I have lots of business experience and an RN license.
The reason I didn't deal with the PR issue back then, is because I was 1st-frightened out of my "wits" at the experience, it was truly a horrible experience. and #2 the new immigration rules came out and I was with my "citizen" ex husband in the U.S. throughout the whole divorce, my divorce attorney couldn't get my ex husband to hand over my documents-belongings ( I am sure I can get letter from her if needed), I was truly stuck. Not only that, we had 2 protective orders against him for my own safety. If I am given the chance and my file seems fine, I will remain here and apply for my PR card when it is appropriate to do so.
The reason I didn't deal with the PR issue back then, is because I was 1st-frightened out of my "wits" at the experience, it was truly a horrible experience. and #2 the new immigration rules came out and I was with my "citizen" ex husband in the U.S. throughout the whole divorce, my divorce attorney couldn't get my ex husband to hand over my documents-belongings ( I am sure I can get letter from her if needed), I was truly stuck. Not only that, we had 2 protective orders against him for my own safety. If I am given the chance and my file seems fine, I will remain here and apply for my PR card when it is appropriate to do so.