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    Curious about residency (Canada/England)

    Hey everybody,

    My girlfriend and I have been together for about 8 months after meeting in University, she left today to go back home for at least a year. I am thinking about the future and wondering what it would take to get her to stay here for a long period of time (a year roughly?). Now she came on a student visa for the duration of abroad studies. I'm wondering what it would take to get her here legally and off to a good start for permanent residency eventually. I know she has considered doing another program for school be it for 2 or 4 years. But to be here and do well she would have to work. I know I don't really have any information to help anybody too much because I'm just thinking roughly but I would really appreciate some help in any way as to what it may take. If it helps we are 20 and 21. I really do appreciate any help.

    #2
    Canada is a commonwealth of England so it shouldn't be too hard for her to get to Canada/england which ever you live in. All she'd have to do is look for working holiday visas in said country and apply it's even easier if she's a recent uni grad or still in school




    Treasuretrooper <-- how I helped pay for some of my LDR expenses when I was in one.

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      #3
      Am I right to assume that she was in Canada on Exchange studies and not to complete a Canadian degree?

      If she is willing to not study straight away, your girlfriend could get a Working Holiday Visa in Canada and take it from there.

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        #4
        Yeah you'd be right, she was just on an exchange year. I've looked into holiday visas and student visas and something called a K1. It does seem possible but the end goal of eventually living here permanently seems a bit fuzzy to me.

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          #5
          Any goal of living permanently within a foreign country is fuzzy!

          I guess in the end it will matter on luck and opportunity - where you search and if you search at the right time.

          Getting a student visa sounds easier than the job one for a start, since jobs involve more risk and less reliability.
          I'm sure you could give her a helping hand there in the beginning until she finds a job, once she's there for her studies.

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            #6
            A K1 visa is to the states, but there are similar things to the UK or Canada. One option could be for her to do the YMS visa (Tier 5 visa in the UK) and to live together for the full 2 years of the visa. Then you could apply for an unmarried partner visa (https://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/v...led/spouse-cp/) with having to prove your relationship (and you have to have been living together for 2 years but not necessarily married) or a fiancee visa, depending on when/if you want to get married.

            That's basically what my SO and I are doing long term, except that I'll be going to university here in the UK


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            Met: Cork, Ireland - December 31, 2009 • Started Dating: Cork, Ireland - May 22, 2010 • Became LD: July 15, 2010 • My Move From Canada to UK: October 26, 2011
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