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    Immigration status in the US affects ability to apply for Canada?

    Thank You ALF for that posting. This is truly awful news - believe it or not, I have spoken to 6 lawyers from Quebec to British Columbia - coast to coast and they have all told me that if you were admitted legally for one year in a country, then your application will not be denied on that basis...
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    American Couple, one HIV-positive, one HIV-negative, how to proceed?

    Hello: Please don't give up hope for the only reason that when you sponsor your lover, he might not have to show his income tax returns, since you will have to take the responsibility to support him in Canada. Please speak to your lawyer as I know couples HAVE immigrated to Canada where one was...
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    Can US Immigration status affect for application ?

    I was unclear about this so I got this clarified not only by someone on here who is pretty knowledgeable, but I also called someone in Toronto yesterday and they informed me that if you entered the US legally on a visa and were given permission to stay in the US for atleast one year, then even...
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    American Couple, one HIV-positive, one HIV-negative, how to proceed?

    You are welcome. I hope everything works out for you. Now, remember, the joint bank account situation. You will be required to provide atleast 3 months of bank statements with your 'proof of settlement funds' and show that you have atleast I think around 11,000 CAD with you to take to Canada...
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    Immigration status in the US affects ability to apply for Canada?

    Hello Everyone: I have a friend from Brazil who is now out of status in the United States. She has qualified for her skilled worker program based on 84 points - Masters degree, Two years work experience, fluent in English and French and she is 39. However she is out of status in the US since...
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    American Couple, one HIV-positive, one HIV-negative, how to proceed?

    Hello There: This is my experience with couples where one is positive and one is negative. I have spoken to a lawyer in Vancouver, BC about this and this is what she told me. If one partner is positive then both will be denied an immigrant visa as it is likely that the second might be infected...