shells
Hero Member
- Nov 14, 2012
- 8
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-O
- NOC Code......
- 5242
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 13-08-2012
- AOR Received.
- 04-09-2012
- IELTS Request
- Sent Together
- File Transfer...
- 04-09-2012
I'm a woman myself.. coming all the way from Asia, studied, work, and now engaged to a Canadian.. it's important to try living with someone before you commit yourself long-term into a marriage. It's easy to go for dates and do things together, it's another thing to live together and be with each other day in, day out. It's even way harder, if you are from different culture, different backgrounds, and a completely different part of the world. During my first year living with my fiance, we quarrelled and fought all the time. I cried my heart out god knows how many times.. we are poles apart when it came to our tolerance levels for things.. be it people, cleanliness, food, or even clutter. He has extremely high standards for himself, which he in turns expects the same of me and everyone around him(which is fine for him, but not entirely fair to me). There has been numerous times we almost broke up, but never did. I don't know how I managed to hang in there for so long, but I've certainly grown and developed from it.
There's also a possibility that the wife, having sponsored the husband successfully, comes to expect alot more things unrealistically, which she normally might not have. When the sponsored husband does not live up to her expectations, she's definitely going to complain or become grouchy.
There's also a possibility that the wife, having sponsored the husband successfully, comes to expect alot more things unrealistically, which she normally might not have. When the sponsored husband does not live up to her expectations, she's definitely going to complain or become grouchy.