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glasgow bhoy Sep 19th 2007 2:30 am

Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
Hi there im from glasgow, scotland and my girlfriend is from and lives in vancouver at present. I am wanting to move over to vancouver and work but unsure how to go about this so i REALLY need advice asap..Any will help..thanks, glasgow.

Biiiiink Sep 19th 2007 2:38 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
Hi Glasgow Bhoy, Judy and Frank gave you some great links last time you asked - http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=472844 - was there anything we can expand on for you?

glasgow bhoy Sep 19th 2007 3:01 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
i had a check on the links but very confusing lol..

Biiiiink Sep 19th 2007 3:07 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 

Originally Posted by glasgow bhoy (Post 5330004)
i had a check on the links but very confusing lol..

I guess the first thing would be can she sponsor you? Have you been living together for >12mths?

Or do you need to look at getting here as a skilled worker instead?

glasgow bhoy Sep 19th 2007 3:12 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
no we havent lived 2gether..shes been in vancouver and iv been in glasgow..havent seen each other for 9 months..im an ex soccer player and have soccer coaching qualifications..only other work i have done is i worked as employment officer in goverment department (britain) for 7 years (civil servant).

Biiiiink Sep 19th 2007 3:16 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 

Originally Posted by glasgow bhoy (Post 5330054)
no we havent lived 2gether..shes been in vancouver and iv been in glasgow..havent seen each other for 9 months..im an ex soccer player and have soccer coaching qualifications..only other work i have done is i worked as employment officer in goverment department (britain) for 7 years (civil servant).

Take this test here and see if you have enough points to emigrate as a skilled worker.

glasgow bhoy Sep 19th 2007 3:34 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
i got 52 out of 67 so not enough..it asked abt spouse etc but its only a girlfiend i have from canada, no wife..she has said she'd marry me but id rather wait and get married and do it properly (we do want 2 get married) but not rush it just so i can stay in country but she says she doesnt mind.

L'il Bear Sep 19th 2007 3:42 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 

Originally Posted by glasgow bhoy (Post 5329880)
Hi there im from glasgow, scotland and my girlfriend is from and lives in vancouver at present. I am wanting to move over to vancouver and work but unsure how to go about this so i REALLY need advice asap..Any will help..thanks, glasgow.

It may be worth looking into BUNAC - non-student program. I think that you can apply in December - be sure to move fast as the spaces soon fill. This will allow you to work in Canada for a year and gain enough evidence (bills, joint bank accounts etc) to prove that you have been in a Common-Law relationship. After the 12 months you can apply for PR through Family Class and she will be able to sponsor you. There is even the option of staying on as a visitor afterwards if this is financially viable.

Check out their site:
http://www.bunac.co.uk/uk/workcanada/
http://www.bunac.co.uk/uk/workcanada/moreinfo.aspx

Also search the threads for 'BUNAC' as I know that there are a few on here (including myself) that have used this route. Feel free to fire any questions at me and I will do my best to help.

glasgow bhoy Sep 19th 2007 3:50 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
thanx so much lil bear..im sure i tried the bunac website and you had 2 b a student but i will try again now..thank you.

Rob_999 Sep 19th 2007 4:06 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 

Originally Posted by glasgow bhoy (Post 5330200)
thanx so much lil bear..im sure i tried the bunac website and you had 2 b a student but i will try again now..thank you.

For BUNAC you don't have to be a student, just under 35 yrs old

raine66 Sep 19th 2007 4:16 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 

Originally Posted by glasgow bhoy (Post 5330143)
i got 52 out of 67 so not enough..it asked abt spouse etc but its only a girlfiend i have from canada, no wife..she has said she'd marry me but id rather wait and get married and do it properly (we do want 2 get married) but not rush it just so i can stay in country but she says she doesnt mind.

Pity it doesn't ask what team you used to play for, since giving the right answer may put you over the 67 points. ;)

glasgow bhoy Sep 19th 2007 4:25 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
lol well i didnt play for them but i am a celtic supporter..will they let me in now lol

raine66 Sep 19th 2007 4:26 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 

Originally Posted by glasgow bhoy (Post 5330327)
lol well i didnt play for them but i am a celtic supporter..will they let me in now lol

:eek: Definately no. :lol:;)

bazzz Sep 19th 2007 4:30 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 
I hope I don't sound curmudgeonly (hah!) and sorry for drifting off topic, but what is this obsession people have with typing "lol", seemingly at random, into their posts? Are you really laughing out loud? Honestly.

"Lolling" should be restricted to dogs.

Okay, your normal service will now be resumed.

raine66 Sep 19th 2007 4:47 am

Re: Advice on moving to vancouver?
 

Originally Posted by bazzz (Post 5330347)
I hope I don't sound curmudgeonly (hah!) and sorry for drifting off topic, but what is this obsession people have with typing "lol", seemingly at random, into their posts? Are you really laughing out loud? Honestly.

"Lolling" should be restricted to dogs.

Okay, your normal service will now be resumed.

Yip, sometimes I actually am. lol


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