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pucca53
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« on: November 02, 2009, 10:02:24 pm »

i lived in the USA for almost 8 years. i got deported because my legal status expired. i got married in my native country. my husband is american.
and to legalize my status w uscis will take over two years. my husband doesnt want to wait that long.
my question is....would be possible specially for me to live in canada? since my husband is american what he has to do to move to canada.
what procedure he has to make ....
thanks i would appreciate all answer...
thank you.
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ImmOfficer
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2009, 10:45:46 pm »

Canada is not the country that you go to if your husband "doesn't want to wait". Unless you bring something valuble to the table, we don't want you.
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I do not endorse or recommend the services of CanadianVisa.com, nor to I dissuade you from using them. I am simply here to give advice from someone in my position, as this appears to be the only decent Immigration forum on the web.
jes_ON
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« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2009, 06:42:54 pm »

Ouch.  Harsh but true. 

Americans are treated the same as anyone else in Canada (at least from the perspective of immigration).  You can start reading about your options here. 

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp

As an American, I think that if you CAN legalize your US status after deportation, you are very very lucky and two years is a light sentence. 

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pucca53
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« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2009, 03:02:46 pm »

well she or he was very hard , im not looking for a country just to wait. im just want to be w him. he cant come to my country cuz is too dangerous.
i knw canada is a great county and yes i have a lot of things to offer.
what happened to me at usa it wasnt my fault. i didnt go illegally there. and i worked legally the time that i stayed at the usa. my parents did wrong things and i payed for them. im not justifying myself.
 
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qorax
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« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2009, 04:58:46 pm »

well she or he was very hard , im not looking for a country just to wait. im just want to be w him. he cant come to my country cuz is too dangerous.
i knw canada is a great county and yes i have a lot of things to offer.
what happened to me at usa it wasnt my fault. i didnt go illegally there. and i worked legally the time that i stayed at the usa. my parents did wrong things and i payed for them. im not justifying myself.

Ma'am,

I fully sympathize with u. U have the social & moral right to be with ur husband. What hapenned & how it happenned with u at US cannot be undone; and now u must find a way out to maintain ur cohesive relationship. No matter what others say & from where or how help comes to u, u need to +vely find the right & legal solution to keep ur marital bliss.

We in this forum might just not be able to offer the right guidance to u, 'coz neither we know ur situation, nor r qualified to advice u against such a technical / socio-economical matter. Thus ma'am, plz take a consultant's / lawyer's help imdtly, asap.

I wish u all the very best...
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« Reply #5 on: November 22, 2009, 09:31:59 pm »

pucca- It's would be better if you wait for your turn in our home country for US spouse visa, if your husband filed I-130 then it might be 12 - 18 months. Canada is different country and have their own immigration policies, you can apply for Canadian visit visa and see if you get it just to be close to your husband.... 18 months is not a long time. Once you get your US GC, you can visit Canada (If you want to) so just hang in there.
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