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American working in NB?

Last post 06-15-2007, 12:03 PM by Mew. 3 replies.
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  •  06-15-2007, 12:41 AM

    American working in NB?

    Hello,
     
    My name is Christina and I am from California. I have a boyfriend who currently lives in Calgary but is originally from New Brunswick. He is planning to move back to NB some time in September or October and I am going to accompany him because we are trying to become common-law partners. Before I go back up to Canada to live with him I want to get a temporary work visa so I can support myself until we can claim common-law and I can get citizenship. I need a job offer from some where in NB though and I am finding it impossible to contact anyone who would be interested in hiring me. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction?...
     
    Thanks
     
     
  •  06-15-2007, 5:01 AM

    Re: American working in NB?

    Saw this post and had to come back. You can't get your citizenship by being common-law parters. You have to be married and I sugsest that you go reading up on how to obtain a visa to work here. It's not as easy as one would like it to be. My ex husband is american and my current B/F is american (but both lived in canada as kids so they got their duel citizenship) I tried to move to the states and had to fill out like 3 tons of paper work. The job offer from NB has to be one that is exceptional. They can only hire you under a work visa if it's a position that has specialties (and you have to have proof that you took the courses in that specific field) If just any regular person from NB can fill the position, they will not grant you a working visa. Ex. we need doctors, so they can come from anywheres in the world cause NB is lacking doctors. Nurses is the same thing.

    Hope it help and please go read up on how to obtain a canadian visa.


    Just waiting till it's all over.
  •  06-15-2007, 8:41 AM

    Re: American working in NB?

    Family Sponsorship rules allow a Canadian to sponsor a partner - married or 'common law' - for Permanent Residency. That's probably more than enough for most people. 'Citizenship' is not actually a requirement.

    Being married no doubt makes it more straightforward.

    Some time after an application has been made, the right to work doesn't depend on the usual restictions and conditions and the immigration office actually suggests one applies for an 'open permit' to work.

  •  06-15-2007, 12:03 PM

    Re: American working in NB?

    You will need to go through off the movments to onbtain a working visia.

 

 

 

 

 

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