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gutted!
well, im gutted. it seems i cant emigrate after all. we were told we cud cos im on the skills list and i cud sponsor my mum who wud provide childcare. now it seems we cant, and im so gutted. we all wanted to move on! now im trying to deal with the fact we will be stuck in UK. maybe im clutching at straws but is there anything i can do to get us all there at the same time? or can anyone suggest someone who wud know!
thanks xx |
Re: gutted!
Originally Posted by lulublu
(Post 8241330)
well, im gutted. it seems i cant emigrate after all. we were told we cud cos im on the skills list and i cud sponsor my mum who wud provide childcare. now it seems we cant, and im so gutted. we all wanted to move on! now im trying to deal with the fact we will be stuck in UK. maybe im clutching at straws but is there anything i can do to get us all there at the same time? or can anyone suggest someone who wud know!
thanks xx |
Re: gutted!
Originally Posted by jericho
(Post 8241334)
It would help if you explained why you think you cant apply....
I suspect that the only way around it is to have the parents there as long term repeat visitors (with their own independent health insurance etc) |
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You could also possibly look at a different destination as an alternative, there isn't really any reason for you to be 'stuck' anywhere.
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Re: gutted!
Originally Posted by lulublu
(Post 8241330)
well, im gutted. it seems i cant emigrate after all. we were told we cud cos im on the skills list and i cud sponsor my mum who wud provide childcare. now it seems we cant, and im so gutted. we all wanted to move on! now im trying to deal with the fact we will be stuck in UK. maybe im clutching at straws but is there anything i can do to get us all there at the same time? or can anyone suggest someone who wud know!
thanks xx The only thing that may be a good idea is a consultation with an immigration consultant, so that you can check there definitely are no other options. There aren't any that we can think of, but somebody with more immigration knowledge may have an idea. Or, as I suggested in your other thread, look at other countries such as Oz and NZ. Good luck. |
Re: gutted!
Originally Posted by lulublu
(Post 8241330)
well, im gutted. it seems i cant emigrate after all. we were told we cud cos im on the skills list and i cud sponsor my mum who wud provide childcare. now it seems we cant, and im so gutted. we all wanted to move on! now im trying to deal with the fact we will be stuck in UK. maybe im clutching at straws but is there anything i can do to get us all there at the same time? or can anyone suggest someone who wud know!
thanks xx |
Re: gutted!
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8241523)
Embrace it rather than think of being stuck. Maybe a move within the UK, a new job and lots of holidays to Canada. Life is what you make of it, we have many dreams but only one path to follow.
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more snow though:D
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I don't know about your language skills, but have you thought about Europe? We kept it as a Plan C (after Canada and New Zealand). Thanks to the EU, it's relatively easy for Britons to move to anywhere in Europe, and each country has something different to offer.
We seriously considered Sweden, which has a fair number of English speakers, and Germany (we both speak German, to different standards), but there are a lot of different options. If you are keen to get out of the UK, it might be worth thinking about. From what we learned of Sweden, for example, you simply arrive and report to the local council office and you're in. We only did a bit of research, though, so I might have it completely wrong. But it is certainly a lot easier to emigrate to Europe than any of the more distant destinations. Good luck with whatever you do. |
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Originally Posted by Grendel
(Post 8241726)
We seriously considered Sweden, which has a fair number of English speakers, and Germany (we both speak German, to different standards), but there are a lot of different options. If you are keen to get out of the UK, it might be worth thinking about. From what we learned of Sweden, for example, you simply arrive and report to the local council office and you're in. We only did a bit of research, though, so I might have it completely wrong. But it is certainly a lot easier to emigrate to Europe than any of the more distant destinations.
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Originally Posted by singingringingtree
(Post 8241761)
Funnily enough, Sweden was (is!) our back-up plan should Canada go pear-shaped.
Luckily our Canadian visas came through, but I think we would have been happy if we'd worked hard to settle in Sweden. The country, especially in the north, is beautiful and the people are great. |
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Hi there
I don't understand why your Mum cannot go as a visitor and leave and return to Canada every 6 months until you can sponsor her. She only has to go to the states and back doesn't she? Have looked at your other posts and see that you are a nurse. Where in Canada did you want to go because if you go to BC, Healthmatch will do most of it for you and pay most of the fees!! No need for that immigration leech that wanted to charge you 12,000 pounds, or was that a typo surely!!! I am a single mum and doing it all myself. I am offering 6 month stints in Canada to all my friends and their older children to help with childcare. Good luck Sarah x |
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[QUOTE=Grendel;8241726]I don't know about your language skillsQUOTE]
how about an island full of texting teenagers |
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Originally Posted by Madwife
(Post 8242383)
Hi there
I don't understand why your Mum cannot go as a visitor and leave and return to Canada every 6 months until you can sponsor her. She only has to go to the states and back doesn't she? I am a single mum and doing it all myself. I am offering 6 month stints in Canada to all my friends and their older children to help with childcare. Good luck Sarah x I doubt very much whether the OP's mother would be able to essentially "live" in Canada just by popping over the border every six months and then returning. The Immigration rules state that six months is the maximum and they would quickly become suspicious of someone who was effectively never leaving Canada as they then cease to be a genuine visitor. Similarly if you are offering six months stints to friends etc you (or they) will need to show that they can support themselves (without working) for the full duration. |
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[QUOTE=Beaverquest;8242412]
Originally Posted by Grendel
(Post 8241726)
I don't know about your language skillsQUOTE]
how about an island full of texting teenagers |
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