jade_lee
Active Member
Wow I am happy that moving to Canada thrills you so much! Welcome and I hope this all works out for you. As for the struggle, you appear to be up for the task. The struggle makes reaching your goals sweeter in the end.
To be succinctly clear without giving too much information, I am coming on an study-to-work pathway. I'm taking unnecessary courses and its draining my entire life savings and requiring me to make major changes and become much more meager with my living standards (meager would be an understatement), but I had no other option because my PR application was denied. I'm not proud that this is the way I was forced into, but it will work. I'm a legal temporary resident and after the study program is complete I will have an automatic work permit, and at that point I should be able to renew with the employer. After 3 years I can apply to become a permanent resident.
My only disappointment is that we won't get to do a pints in Pitts!
So happy for you, I know we've discussed this for years and great to see it finally come to reality.
Brandon: Congratulations to you-you kept trying and you never gave up your wish to live in Canada and now it has finally paid off! This proves how hard it is to become a Canadian immigrant even to come from the USA!
I wish you the best-LI MIKE
Everyone in Canada who thinks that too.Kindly tell everyone in the US who thinks we let every drug dealer, terrorist and psychopath into the country.