Hello,
I am a US citizen working for major US company with a Seattle work location, but I am able to work remotely almost entirely for my job. My girlfriend recently moved to Vancouver with a three year work permit at a major global company. I would like to stay with her while working remotely indefinitely, which I had intended to do as a "visitor" but apparently that's not feasible. Again, I have NO INTEREST in participating in the Canadian labor market, as I have a great job, with good salary income, working remotely.
I arrived in Vancouver on April 12th, but on April 20th I drove into the US just for the day to run some errands, and when I attempted to return to Vancouver Canadian immigration scrutinized me and then gave me 2 month visitor record, with these stipulations
1. Prohibited from engaging in employment in Canada
2. Prohibited from attending academic institutions…
3. Must leave by June 20th
Again, I have no interest in working for a Canadian company, but I want to be able to reside here legally and be able to freely leave/return to the country for business/pleasure.
Some options I am considering -
• Apply for an extension on the visitor visa based on this and this, then file for a work permit or some other type of status. I must do this before 5/20 apparently.
• Obtain a job in Canada with sponsorship
• Move to Washington temporarily while I file for a work permit - I scored a 73 on the Skilled workers and professionals test where 67 is the required score.
• Marrying my girlfriend to enhance the possibility of securing status
What is the easiest and fastest way to achieve some sort of legal status here in Canada? Again, I have no interest in employment from a Canadian company.
Thanks!
I am a US citizen working for major US company with a Seattle work location, but I am able to work remotely almost entirely for my job. My girlfriend recently moved to Vancouver with a three year work permit at a major global company. I would like to stay with her while working remotely indefinitely, which I had intended to do as a "visitor" but apparently that's not feasible. Again, I have NO INTEREST in participating in the Canadian labor market, as I have a great job, with good salary income, working remotely.
I arrived in Vancouver on April 12th, but on April 20th I drove into the US just for the day to run some errands, and when I attempted to return to Vancouver Canadian immigration scrutinized me and then gave me 2 month visitor record, with these stipulations
1. Prohibited from engaging in employment in Canada
2. Prohibited from attending academic institutions…
3. Must leave by June 20th
Again, I have no interest in working for a Canadian company, but I want to be able to reside here legally and be able to freely leave/return to the country for business/pleasure.
Some options I am considering -
• Apply for an extension on the visitor visa based on this and this, then file for a work permit or some other type of status. I must do this before 5/20 apparently.
• Obtain a job in Canada with sponsorship
• Move to Washington temporarily while I file for a work permit - I scored a 73 on the Skilled workers and professionals test where 67 is the required score.
• Marrying my girlfriend to enhance the possibility of securing status
What is the easiest and fastest way to achieve some sort of legal status here in Canada? Again, I have no interest in employment from a Canadian company.
Thanks!