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Old Oct 15th 2002, 11:02 am
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Britbob
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Hi
I have a number of queries regarding my predicament and I`m unsure
exactly what road the follow. I`ll start from the beginning. My
ambition is to move to Canada (NB to be precise) and to live and work
peacefully with my Canadian girlfriend. Kelley came here to the UK
three months ago and is currently living with me. She`s in the UK
under extended visitor rights. I`m sponsoring her as she does not have
permission to work here. She has been allowed to remain here until
January of next year, after that we`ll decide what to do next. Our
ambition is to move to Canada as soon as possible, we only wish to
live together and I look forward to a new start in Canada. I know
Kelley misses Canada, especially her Tim Hortons!!! Our biggest
concern is where on earth do I start on this immigration issue. I have
been told I could go to Canada with Kelley anytime as a visitor for 6
months and then apply within. Unfortunately this would not be
financially viable for me. I would dearly like to start work as soon
as I get there or within a reasonable time period. To be honest it
wouldn`t take me long to pack up my things and be gone from here,
unfortunately we have to realistic and cannot live in a dream world.
Things like this don`t happen overnight even though I wish they could.
I am reasonably skilled in work experience, I`ve spent 12 years in a
Machining/mechanical engineering enviroment. I wanted to avoid going
down the skilled worker route, it seems as though there is a million
things that go against me on that one. Is there a simple and easy
route for me and Kelley to go down so we can get to New Brunswick and
settle down peacefully. Thankyou for your time.
Regards,
Rob.
 
Old Oct 15th 2002, 10:36 pm
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The Wizzard
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look at the replies to your previous posting of this question.

"britbob" wrote in message
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    > Hi
    > I have a number of queries regarding my predicament and I`m unsure
    > exactly what road the follow. I`ll start from the beginning. My
    > ambition is to move to Canada (NB to be precise) and to live and work
    > peacefully with my Canadian girlfriend. Kelley came here to the UK
    > three months ago and is currently living with me. She`s in the UK
    > under extended visitor rights. I`m sponsoring her as she does not have
    > permission to work here. She has been allowed to remain here until
    > January of next year, after that we`ll decide what to do next. Our
    > ambition is to move to Canada as soon as possible, we only wish to
    > live together and I look forward to a new start in Canada. I know
    > Kelley misses Canada, especially her Tim Hortons!!! Our biggest
    > concern is where on earth do I start on this immigration issue. I have
    > been told I could go to Canada with Kelley anytime as a visitor for 6
    > months and then apply within. Unfortunately this would not be
    > financially viable for me. I would dearly like to start work as soon
    > as I get there or within a reasonable time period. To be honest it
    > wouldn`t take me long to pack up my things and be gone from here,
    > unfortunately we have to realistic and cannot live in a dream world.
    > Things like this don`t happen overnight even though I wish they could.
    > I am reasonably skilled in work experience, I`ve spent 12 years in a
    > Machining/mechanical engineering enviroment. I wanted to avoid going
    > down the skilled worker route, it seems as though there is a million
    > things that go against me on that one. Is there a simple and easy
    > route for me and Kelley to go down so we can get to New Brunswick and
    > settle down peacefully. Thankyou for your time.
    > Regards,
    > Rob.
 

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