I am trying to relocate to Canada from the United States because I am going to marry a girl from Canada. I am applying for jobs and once I have a valid job offer, I will apply for a temporary work visa. Once we are married, I will apply for either a permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship. However, she heard from several people that I might not be able to legally work in Canada for up to a year after we are married. That doesn't make sense to me...would I then have to quit my job and just sit at home for a year? Would I be eligible for unemployment? Health care, etc? If anyone knows if this is true or not, please write and with information or resources that prove or disprove it. And if it is true, are there ways around it? And how does marriage affect citizenship eligibility for both the US and Canada? Thanks in advance for your help. God bless.
2006-09-28
18:46:28
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