Hi All,
Hopefully somebody here can help me...
My girlfriend lives in Edmonton (she's a Canadian citizen) and I am coming over at the end of September to live with her.
I can get in to Canada for 6 months on my british passport but where I go from there is a complete mystery at the moment!
I've been looking into the immigration process and my options now, full time for a few weeks. I don't qualify as a skilled worker but that still leaves me two options as far as I know..
Sponsorship as a conjugal partner (not sure if we would qualify) or to obtain a work permit for which I know I require a job offer prior to applying.
I've already applied for a number of Sales related jobs as that's my background and been turned down on the basis that I'm not currently a Canadian resident. Although every rejection has been accompanied by positive comments if I were a resident, this is obviously looking like a one-way street.
If anybody could possibly give me any advice it would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the long email and thanks in advance
Darren
Hopefully somebody here can help me...
My girlfriend lives in Edmonton (she's a Canadian citizen) and I am coming over at the end of September to live with her.
I can get in to Canada for 6 months on my british passport but where I go from there is a complete mystery at the moment!
I've been looking into the immigration process and my options now, full time for a few weeks. I don't qualify as a skilled worker but that still leaves me two options as far as I know..
Sponsorship as a conjugal partner (not sure if we would qualify) or to obtain a work permit for which I know I require a job offer prior to applying.
I've already applied for a number of Sales related jobs as that's my background and been turned down on the basis that I'm not currently a Canadian resident. Although every rejection has been accompanied by positive comments if I were a resident, this is obviously looking like a one-way street.
If anybody could possibly give me any advice it would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the long email and thanks in advance
Darren