Hi all. I really hope someone can help me with this question.
My mother and sister are Canadian PRs (soon citizens), and one of my two kids is Canadian. Apart from that, I am Italian and the other kid is British and Italian (just as my husband).
My husband works for the United Nations, and for the next one year or so we won't be able to live with him as he lives and travels in difficult places.
I genuinely do not wish to immigrate to Canada. But I would like a visa that allows me to stay there for one to two years, so that I can be with my mother and sister, as I would otherwise have nowhere to go.
I know I can stay six months and at least six months more as a regular visitor, but the problem is that my non-Canadian kid then could not be enrolled in school. I need a status that allows me to put the other kid in school. If possible I would also like to work, but this is not essential.
What kind of permit or visa would I need, and how do I apply for it ? Is it difficult to get ? What should I know ?
I am wondering whether the non-Canadian child (5 y/o) could apply for a study permit, and me be with him as his mother. Or maybe there is a better way of doing it ?
Apart from that, we have plenty of proof about our family income and savings, about health insurance and education which are paid by by husband's employer, etc., and that we are permanent residents in Switzerland so we really do not intend to migrate to Canada.
In the USA, they routinely give visas to families of UN staff who are living in Haiti, for example. The staff member works in Haiti but can't have the family there, so the US allows her/his family members to live in the US for a while. Australia used to do that for UN staff working in East Timor. I would imagine Canada must have something like that too.
Any advice very welcome.
My mother and sister are Canadian PRs (soon citizens), and one of my two kids is Canadian. Apart from that, I am Italian and the other kid is British and Italian (just as my husband).
My husband works for the United Nations, and for the next one year or so we won't be able to live with him as he lives and travels in difficult places.
I genuinely do not wish to immigrate to Canada. But I would like a visa that allows me to stay there for one to two years, so that I can be with my mother and sister, as I would otherwise have nowhere to go.
I know I can stay six months and at least six months more as a regular visitor, but the problem is that my non-Canadian kid then could not be enrolled in school. I need a status that allows me to put the other kid in school. If possible I would also like to work, but this is not essential.
What kind of permit or visa would I need, and how do I apply for it ? Is it difficult to get ? What should I know ?
I am wondering whether the non-Canadian child (5 y/o) could apply for a study permit, and me be with him as his mother. Or maybe there is a better way of doing it ?
Apart from that, we have plenty of proof about our family income and savings, about health insurance and education which are paid by by husband's employer, etc., and that we are permanent residents in Switzerland so we really do not intend to migrate to Canada.
In the USA, they routinely give visas to families of UN staff who are living in Haiti, for example. The staff member works in Haiti but can't have the family there, so the US allows her/his family members to live in the US for a while. Australia used to do that for UN staff working in East Timor. I would imagine Canada must have something like that too.
Any advice very welcome.