Flo85 said:
Ohhh ok. let me clarify that
So I am about to come to canada end of october as a tourist for 2 maybe 3 months. for this stay i dont need a work offer right. just either the funds or the flight back to germany.
In this 2-2.5 months I am going to see if I can get the work somewhere to write my masterthesis. this work would start as of january 2013 since i have to wait anyways for the application of the 'young professional program'. Actually I have already a work offer but I never can be 100% sure if I'll get it until I have the workpermit in my hands, right
so all that work would be for after my 'tourist'-stay.
it is a little bit complicated. maybe you can pn me on my email? to avoid misunderstandings, because i want to make sure im fine when i leave germany in 1,5 weeks. you can email me to: florian.mandsfeld @ gmail.com
thanks
first: i recommend to remove the email address from this last post out of privacy reasons
okee...2-3 months is fine, but that needs " a little preparation". Because if you come here, you have to fill out your "landing form" in the plane and you have to state for how long you intend to stay (max 6 months anyway). But, for how long you actually CAN stay will be decided by the CBSA Officer, based on your "intentions", attitude (;D), your funds and/or possible return ticket (which helps if you want to stay for longer). The longer you stay, the more funds he might ask for, but a return ticket will help a lot in this particular case, since you can show that you really want to return! Once arrived here, and you have your Job offer in your hands, get ready to send your docs to Germany, if you're the "first" it should be issued in about 6-8 weeks (end of January, i had my WHV mid January issued, even if the actual letter was dated with 5th December, 3 days after they received it! Comes first, draws first!
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Ok so far so good. Now, In case you DON'T have a return ticket (just enough funds!), you could arrange it that way, that as soon the "Young Professionals" Visa arrives at your Home Address, somebody sends it to you in Canada, and you just do some serious "flagpoling"
and get your permit at the nearest border, that way you could save the expensive return ticket,
provided you have enough funds to get a permission from the CBSA Office to stay for 3months. (until your Permit is ready)
You could ask a friend (or family of course) if you could borrow some money for 3 months, deposit it on your bank account, get a certified bank statement or similar to show funds. i took an original "kontoauszug" from the day before i left, just in case, ...i didn't need it, so,... i also don't know whether they would have accepted it!
So, that's what I would do.
You know what they say: You need something to organized? Put a german on it! hehe