Catchy title just to get everyone's attention, yeah?
Anyways, I'll try and keep this as short and sweet as possible... More theoretical situations that help me wrap my mind around things.
My boyfriend and I are an international LDR couple, with me living in Nebraska in the United States, and him living in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. My ideal situation would be to move up there as quickly as I can after I graduated college... But the idea of me repaying my student loans is kind of daunting to me in that respect. I will owe roughly $100,000 in student loans once I graduate, and I don't really know how quickly I would be able to get a job in Canada if I move there. To those who live in Canada, or understand the nature of the beast that is finding a job in another country... How easy is it? I will be majoring in graphic design, and am wondering how difficult it is to move up there and begin a job search in hopes of finding a company that will hire me on and sponsor me for a visa so I could become a permanent citizen? I would need a job as quickly as possible to begin paying off that debt, so me going up there and living with him for a year and then applying for a Common-Law Partnership visa would be pretty darn near impossible, because I would be drowning in six months of student loan debt by that time with no form of income.
So I guess my biggest question is... How likely am I to find a company that will actually hire me on as an international person, and sponsor me a visa? Or would I be better off finding another means of becoming a permanent resident there so I could legally work within the country? I would love some advice, especially from people who may have actually immigrated from one country to another, especially on a job basis.
Anyways, I'll try and keep this as short and sweet as possible... More theoretical situations that help me wrap my mind around things.
My boyfriend and I are an international LDR couple, with me living in Nebraska in the United States, and him living in Toronto, Ontario in Canada. My ideal situation would be to move up there as quickly as I can after I graduated college... But the idea of me repaying my student loans is kind of daunting to me in that respect. I will owe roughly $100,000 in student loans once I graduate, and I don't really know how quickly I would be able to get a job in Canada if I move there. To those who live in Canada, or understand the nature of the beast that is finding a job in another country... How easy is it? I will be majoring in graphic design, and am wondering how difficult it is to move up there and begin a job search in hopes of finding a company that will hire me on and sponsor me for a visa so I could become a permanent citizen? I would need a job as quickly as possible to begin paying off that debt, so me going up there and living with him for a year and then applying for a Common-Law Partnership visa would be pretty darn near impossible, because I would be drowning in six months of student loan debt by that time with no form of income.
So I guess my biggest question is... How likely am I to find a company that will actually hire me on as an international person, and sponsor me a visa? Or would I be better off finding another means of becoming a permanent resident there so I could legally work within the country? I would love some advice, especially from people who may have actually immigrated from one country to another, especially on a job basis.
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