So this is a question to those who are from DIFFERENT countries who have closed the distance, especially those who have closed the distance in the United States.
Me and my boyfriend are not saying 100% YES to the idea of closing the distance yet, simply because we have yet to meet. (I am meeting him on Saturday for a five day vacation in Toronto. Insanely excited. Made another post on that.) But should things go well, and we decide that closing the distance is a good idea, I would like to get a good idea early on in life, just to figure out where to go from here.
So, here's kind of a whole synopsis of everything that is currently taking place in mine and my boyfriend's life: I live in Omaha, Nebraska in the US and he lives in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. I am currently in my first year of college (finishing this week actually, and will have another two to go to get a Bachelor's degree in graphic design and illustration. It's a three-year program) and my boyfriend has no schooling behind him besides a high school diploma. He also is a little lost on what to do, and doesn't really have a whole lot of motivation to go back to school and get any sort of degree. I am fine with this, as it's his choice, but it made me sit down and think...
He wants to move down here to Nebraska, simply because the cost of living for the quality you get is INSANELY cheap, as opposed to Toronto. The issue is, he doesn't wish to go to school, so can't come down here on a school visa, and since he doesn't have any schooling behind him, he can't very easily come down here on a work visa either. (From what I understand.) I could probably hold up a house or apartment myself once I graduate and find a full-time job, but that may not be right away (although I hope so), but I know that wouldn't make him happy, as (explained in a prior post months ago) he dislikes being sedentary and not working. Part of me thinks, that since I will have a college degree behind me in two years, that it would be a good idea for me to move to Canada, to try and find a job. But he says that it's just so expensive in his city, although I have no problems with the idea of living elsewhere in Canada, or anywhere for that matter. (I am highly adaptable.)
So my question is this... For those who have successfully went from one country to another to close the distance, how did you come to the conclusion of which one of you would do the moving? How did you manage it, especially with visas and the like? What about work? I guess I would just like some solid footing in this somewhat crazy situation.
Me and my boyfriend are not saying 100% YES to the idea of closing the distance yet, simply because we have yet to meet. (I am meeting him on Saturday for a five day vacation in Toronto. Insanely excited. Made another post on that.) But should things go well, and we decide that closing the distance is a good idea, I would like to get a good idea early on in life, just to figure out where to go from here.
So, here's kind of a whole synopsis of everything that is currently taking place in mine and my boyfriend's life: I live in Omaha, Nebraska in the US and he lives in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. I am currently in my first year of college (finishing this week actually, and will have another two to go to get a Bachelor's degree in graphic design and illustration. It's a three-year program) and my boyfriend has no schooling behind him besides a high school diploma. He also is a little lost on what to do, and doesn't really have a whole lot of motivation to go back to school and get any sort of degree. I am fine with this, as it's his choice, but it made me sit down and think...
He wants to move down here to Nebraska, simply because the cost of living for the quality you get is INSANELY cheap, as opposed to Toronto. The issue is, he doesn't wish to go to school, so can't come down here on a school visa, and since he doesn't have any schooling behind him, he can't very easily come down here on a work visa either. (From what I understand.) I could probably hold up a house or apartment myself once I graduate and find a full-time job, but that may not be right away (although I hope so), but I know that wouldn't make him happy, as (explained in a prior post months ago) he dislikes being sedentary and not working. Part of me thinks, that since I will have a college degree behind me in two years, that it would be a good idea for me to move to Canada, to try and find a job. But he says that it's just so expensive in his city, although I have no problems with the idea of living elsewhere in Canada, or anywhere for that matter. (I am highly adaptable.)
So my question is this... For those who have successfully went from one country to another to close the distance, how did you come to the conclusion of which one of you would do the moving? How did you manage it, especially with visas and the like? What about work? I guess I would just like some solid footing in this somewhat crazy situation.
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