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What is the longest ........
time you have ever spent in Canada as a tourist?!
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We have been to Alberta three times so six weeks in total. :)
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5mths over 2 periods in the same year. During the second trip I applied for a TWP, and have been here ever since (close to 4yrs).
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Is it easy applying for a temporary work permit (TWP)? do you need to have work or a job offer in order to be able to apply for one?
How long do they take to be processed? That gives me hope that my husband will be able to go back to the UK after a few months in Canada, and return again. So many questions!! |
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I spent several months at a time in Toronto when I was in my early twenties (and dating a Canadian), I think the longest time was 5 months.
Recently it's only been a week or two at a time due to the constraints of work and children...........ah, to be young again! |
Re: What is the longest ........
Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 7348481)
Is it easy applying for a temporary work permit (TWP)? do you need to have work or a job offer in order to be able to apply for one?
How long do they take to be processed? That gives me hope that my husband will be able to go back to the UK after a few months in Canada, and return again. So many questions!! Finding a job can take the most time, then the LMO takes from 6-12 weeks. So all in all, usually about 6 months. Have a read of the Wiki (on blue bar at top of page) for more info about TWP's. Hoep that helps. :) |
Re: What is the longest ........
Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 7348481)
Is it easy applying for a temporary work permit (TWP)? do you need to have work or a job offer in order to be able to apply for one?
How long do they take to be processed? That gives me hope that my husband will be able to go back to the UK after a few months in Canada, and return again. So many questions!! My TWP application was processed at the border within a couple of hours, but I didn't take a typical route to gain residency here (I started my own business), so it's not representative of most people's experiences. Be aware that it's at immigrations discretion whether or not to permit you into the country as a tourist. There are no guarantees. |
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So its totally feasible then that my husband can stay out in Canada with me for at least 5 months at a time while we get our lives over there sorted and without us having to be separated for months on end.
That was the answer I was looking for! He can afford not to have to work for 3 years or more, however, from what I gather it is down to the Canadian authorities to decide how long he gets to stay in Canada given our spousal application situation cf. just tourists. |
Re: What is the longest ........
Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 7348509)
So its totally feasible then that my husband can stay out in Canada with me for at least 5 months at a time while we get our lives over there sorted and without us having to be separated for months on end.
That was the answer I was looking for! If immigration perceive your husband to be using Canada as his primary place of residence, then it's perfectly likely he could be refused entry. A cycle of staying here for months on end, popping back to the UK for a few months, then returning to Canada could well raise suspicions, and lead to refusal of entry. As I said before, it's at immigration's discretion. The brother of a friend of mine was refused entry in January, having spent the last 3yrs flying between the UK and Canada. He's now got the problem of a houseful of possessions over here, a distraught fiance and no right to return. |
Re: What is the longest ........
Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 7348509)
So its totally feasible then that my husband can stay out in Canada with me for at least 5 months at a time while we get our lives over there sorted and without us having to be separated for months on end.
As Rich said, it's not guaranteed. But hopefully he'd be granted the normal 6 months tourist visa - just make sure he doesn't look as if he's planning on staying longer i.e. don't turn up with all his worldly possessions and make sure he can show ties back to the UK. Why can't you just apply for spousal PR in the UK if you don't want to be separated, and wait for that before moving? Are you a Canadian citizen? Hopefully you'll have your spousal sponsorship sorted quite quickly anyway, best of luck. |
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Oh heck! well we're just going to have to face the harsh reality of months apart having just got married.
This was the part I was dreading and the part my fiance was dreading. So is it official that Canada is one of (if not THE) hardest country to get into as an immigrant?? |
Re: What is the longest ........
Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 7348560)
So is it official that Canada is one of (if not THE) hardest country to get into as an immigrant??
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No, I'm not a Canadian citizen, I'm British, and as I understand it, the principal applicant has to stay in Canada continuing with the application.
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Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 7348567)
No, I'm not a Canadian citizen, I'm British, and as I understand it, the principal applicant has to stay in Canada continuing with the application.
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Re: What is the longest ........
Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 7348560)
So is it official that Canada is one of (if not THE) hardest country to get into as an immigrant??
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