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blueseagull
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« on: November 21, 2008, 06:01:26 pm »

hey, my name's Danny and I'm currently into my last year of university in England at the age of 20.

I wonder if anyone could give me a little guidance from what you know about fulfilling a move to Nova Scotia.

I've been with my girlfriend Natasha for nearly two years and have visited each other a number of times, enough to realise that we should be together rather then have the pond between us, and I would love to look at the opportunity of reaching our dream!

See, back in august, we decided that we would trial living together, so she booked an exciting 4 month visit to England.

However, to cut a long and miserable story short she could not get in for the most ridiculas reason - bringing her important documents over with her - as her and her father were moving house,  she didnt want them to get lost in the process.

So they sent Natasha back home without even seeing me, with a ban on England stamped on her. So, unless she got a visa, i would be me going there everytime from now on.

After cussing and so, this ban eventually didn't bother us, as I loved everything about Canada, the people, the space, such a calming contrast to the busy and rude England I live in.


I would love to be with her in Nova Scotia.


Please, what do you think we could possibly do to make this hope a reality?
Thankyou,
Danny
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Leon
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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2008, 07:20:10 pm »

Probably simplest to get married and she can sponsor you.
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