As many of you proably remember, Obi and I have chosen to not settle in either country - because that's not an option for us, at least not now. We may settle in Canada eventually but, that's in 6-10 years from now. So, picking a country isn't an option but most of our time will be in Canada.
Thus, we both need carrers that can be done in either country, and which does not have a seniority based salary. Obi lucked out. He has such a carrer. Good for him.
I put off going to uni to go to Canada to be with him, but now I'm back home I have the opportunity to study. (I couldn't study on the visa I had) And, for quite a while now I've had my heart set on becoming a civil celebrant. This is someone who can legally marry people, precide over funerals and perform other life celebrations, like rites of passage and baby-naming ceremonies. The course is fairly inexpensive and takes less than a year. Practically a dream come true for me...
Until last night when I googled to see if my qualifications would be valid in Canada.
In BC, they don't appear to have civil celebrants at all. They have marriage commisioners - but these people only do marriages, there are very few of them because the goverment decides how many are allowed in a region, and to be considered for the position you need to be retired. I'm 24. Retirement is a long way off for me.
Now, I've emailed the BC government about this in the hopes I'm wrong, but as I can't find any celebrancy courses or anything similar online... it's looking bad.
So, my choices are:
1) Do the course anyway, and work this carrer when I'm in Australia only. Risk resenting Obi every time we go back to Canada as it's yet another thing I'll be giving up.
2) Don't bother to do the course, risk resenting Obi anyway.
Adive? Opinions? What would you do?
Thus, we both need carrers that can be done in either country, and which does not have a seniority based salary. Obi lucked out. He has such a carrer. Good for him.
I put off going to uni to go to Canada to be with him, but now I'm back home I have the opportunity to study. (I couldn't study on the visa I had) And, for quite a while now I've had my heart set on becoming a civil celebrant. This is someone who can legally marry people, precide over funerals and perform other life celebrations, like rites of passage and baby-naming ceremonies. The course is fairly inexpensive and takes less than a year. Practically a dream come true for me...
Until last night when I googled to see if my qualifications would be valid in Canada.
In BC, they don't appear to have civil celebrants at all. They have marriage commisioners - but these people only do marriages, there are very few of them because the goverment decides how many are allowed in a region, and to be considered for the position you need to be retired. I'm 24. Retirement is a long way off for me.
Now, I've emailed the BC government about this in the hopes I'm wrong, but as I can't find any celebrancy courses or anything similar online... it's looking bad.
So, my choices are:
1) Do the course anyway, and work this carrer when I'm in Australia only. Risk resenting Obi every time we go back to Canada as it's yet another thing I'll be giving up.
2) Don't bother to do the course, risk resenting Obi anyway.
Adive? Opinions? What would you do?
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