RoPa said:
I am a US citizen with a MA in Counseling Psychology and am engaged to a Canadian Citizen. We plan to get married and I would like to know what would be the best way to immigrate to Canada so that I can get a job as fast as possible.
Don't move yet. I hate to say it, but I did what you're planning on doing and I don't recommend it. I had on rose-colored glasses that I'd find an employer willing to hire me and sponsor a work visa (and I did, twice! Each time the visa was denied for weird reasons. I have a masters, speak French, etc but still can't get a work visa for a professional position) or that the immigration process wouldn't be too long or stressful. My husband I will have been married 1 yr next month, and I will have been waiting 10 mths for my permanent residency (I applied out of country as I'm also an American and cross the border frequently, plus it's supposed to be faster). You cannot imagine how much stress it has added to our lives that I cannot work.
I know it's not an ideal situation, but if you have a job in the U.S. I really recommend keeping it until you have your permanent residency or an approved work visa in hand. That would mean getting married now, doing your application and living apart while you wait. Sounds terrible, but I really think if I could do it over then that is what I would do.
That said, if your fiancé makes enough money to cover your combined expenses, and won't feel overly stressed doing so, then completely ignore my advice. I've had no trouble getting my visitor entry renewed every few months, and have been living legally in Canada for the past year. Don't expect anything to happen overnight though. The Canadian government really lives up to the stereotype of the slow bureacracy.