Hi all,
I'm a Brit married to a Canadian. We're set on applying outland and filling the forms out now, hope to have completed them in a couple of weeks.
I've got a job in the UK until December (covering maternity). She's got a job until March in Canada (1 year contract). I really don't want to spend the next 10-12 (28?) months apart, however I also don't have enough money to allow me to sit tight in Canada and wait for the CIC to do their thing.
I know that if you're working abroad and apply, you have to show that you have plans to settle in Canada, which is totally what we want to do. My question is, is it possible for us to go abroad and work/live together until the application is finished and I get PR? I mean, if we sent the application in in October, I finish my contract in December, then go to Canada to keep her warm through the winter until she finishes in Feb/March and THEN we went to live abroad, would that be allowed?
We've done the old ESL thing in Asia before so we know we can find work easily.
Thanks for opinions,
fletch ;D
I'm a Brit married to a Canadian. We're set on applying outland and filling the forms out now, hope to have completed them in a couple of weeks.
I've got a job in the UK until December (covering maternity). She's got a job until March in Canada (1 year contract). I really don't want to spend the next 10-12 (28?) months apart, however I also don't have enough money to allow me to sit tight in Canada and wait for the CIC to do their thing.
I know that if you're working abroad and apply, you have to show that you have plans to settle in Canada, which is totally what we want to do. My question is, is it possible for us to go abroad and work/live together until the application is finished and I get PR? I mean, if we sent the application in in October, I finish my contract in December, then go to Canada to keep her warm through the winter until she finishes in Feb/March and THEN we went to live abroad, would that be allowed?
We've done the old ESL thing in Asia before so we know we can find work easily.
Thanks for opinions,
fletch ;D