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    Medical inadmissability due to excessive demand.

    I agree, unfortunately. I'm visiting in 2 weeks, and we're going to have multiple conversations about this. I don't think he quite understands the gravity of the situation. I know in my head and heart that we only have two options. He just needs to look at the facts. I am going to bring all...
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    Medical inadmissability due to excessive demand.

    I want to believe that it's more this than "not wanting to make a commitment." Or if it is the first, it's probably due to the second. Make sense? I can understand the whole "responsible for someone for three years???" thing. But I guess my line of thinking is that I'm moving there...
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    Medical inadmissability due to excessive demand.

    Yeah, I have done a lot of reasearch about the Spousal stream. It is the one that I had been banking on for us, but my boyfriend is being stubborn and wants to try other options. I feel like going through any other streams would be a waste of time and money -- and heartache. Hopefully he will...
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    Medical inadmissability due to excessive demand.

    Hi, all. I've made a few posts on the CanadaVisa forums about my situation. My boyfriend and I are trying to find a way to get me up there. I am from the USA. One issue I find is that I have a number of medical conditions, so I worry that I will be inadmissable for the Federal Skilled Worker...
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    American getting temporary work permit to be with boyfriend instead of marriage?

    Hey everyone. My boyfriend and I had originally planned that I would do school up in Ontario, something he would fund (that I was obviously grateful for!); however, that fell through because, in reality, his money could be spent on better things -- like a house, retirement, whatever. So now...
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    Some general questions about coming to Ontario as a student. Where do I start?

    All, I have written some other posts in the Spousal Immigration forum, but my boyfriend (2 years) and I are looking at me doing a college program as an option. I think that the Canadian experience would be beneficial in future endeavors in Canada, considering I don't plan on leaving once I'm...
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    Questions about visiting Canada, insurance, etc.

    Yeah, I have seen online that if you have a pre-existing condition, it may not be covered for the first 6 months or so, and I'm sure they could find a way to NOT cover it if they could... If it's anything like my insurance in the States.... BAH! Fortunately, my epilepsy has been very well...
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    Questions about visiting Canada, insurance, etc.

    I would not want them to. I am not trying to do anything illegal here. Which bring me to my next point: Leon, I am not trying to work under the table. I know that isn't possible when I am simply a visitor. My only options as a visitor are volunteering. I think you may have misunderstood what...
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    Questions about visiting Canada, insurance, etc.

    Thank you for your reply! That was really helpful. :D Do you mean if I find an employer as a visitor? I have a BA in French, and only some work experience (part time during university, an internship, and some temporary jobs this last year since graduating). I don't know if I would be eligible...
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    Questions about visiting Canada, insurance, etc.

    So, I made a post a few days ago about being a visitor in Canada, but now I have some other questions. --------------------------- 1. What do I do about insurance? What is considered good visitor's insurance? I have epilepsy, and it is controlled very well by medication. I would need some type...
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    USA-Canada couple here. Looking into going to Canada as a visitor... Advice?

    Yeah, it'd be tough, but I think it's worth it in the end. Like the others said, it would look fishy to cross every single day. (I didn't want to respond until others did.) If you could do that legally, I'm sure a lot of "visitors" to Canada would! :P But I don't think it's worth the risk...
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    USA-Canada couple here. Looking into going to Canada as a visitor... Advice?

    Yes, that is also another option we have considered. However, I am having a lot of difficulty finding steady work since I graduated in December (only able to find temporary jobs at the moment). If I could find something more permenant between now and I am not quite sure when, we would consider...
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    USA-Canada couple here. Looking into going to Canada as a visitor... Advice?

    Hi all, I love this forum. I have been browsing it for a good while and have learned a lot. However, I still have a lot of questions, as my boyfriend and my situation as changed a little bit. We are approaching 2 years together (almost all of that long distance, though we met and became...