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asdf-1234+

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How is the idea of marrying a canadian and having a baby born in canada sound? Just for discussion purposes. Do you think it would a better idea to stay in canada and have PR application done easier?
 
You do not need to reproduce your offspring to receive PR. There is a specific immigration program for common law, spouse sponsorship under CIC.
 
asdf-1234+ said:
How is the idea of marrying a canadian and having a baby born in canada sound? Just for discussion purposes. Do you think it would a better idea to stay in canada and have PR application done easier?

if you have that idea...you are on the wrong forum....try eharmony.com or something like that ;) ;)
 
davidbaek90 said:
You do not need to reproduce your offspring to receive PR. There is a specific immigration program for common law, spouse sponsorship under CIC.

but would that be an easier process than this stupid EE?
 
bj291 said:
if you have that idea...you are on the wrong forum....try eharmony.com or something like that ;) ;)

lol i like your idea. i have a partner already, but i dont plan on using him to get my permanent residency or citizenship in the future. just wondering if that would be an easier process than EE for PGWP holders
 
not really, spousal sponsorship applications can take up to two years to go through.
 
asdf-1234+ said:
lol i like your idea. i have a partner already, but i dont plan on using him to get my permanent residency or citizenship in the future. just wondering if that would be an easier process than EE for PGWP holders

maybe not easier but guaranteed for sure
 
asdf-1234+ said:
How is the idea of marrying a canadian and having a baby born in canada sound? Just for discussion purposes. Do you think it would a better idea to stay in canada and have PR application done easier?

The marriage path is not much easier. I think you are stressing out about EE when only 3 draws have taken place. Inland sponsorships are taking at least 2 years or more. Not to mention the obligations that your partner will be under being the sponsor. Also having the baby will not make anything different, in my opinion it will just be a burden if you intend to leave your sponsor

Hope it helps
 
This is pathetic and very desperate.....and most times never work out. Have some patience, work hard for what you want and have faith.Get a hold of yourself!!! :'(
 
This is so far the best forum

Marrying a Canadian + having a baby = PR?

I really like the formula :P ;D
 
asdf-1234+ said:
How is the idea of marrying a canadian and having a baby born in canada sound? Just for discussion purposes. Do you think it would a better idea to stay in canada and have PR application done easier?

Marrying a Canadian + having a baby = PR* (Tension)^4
 
cyas33 said:
This is pathetic and very desperate.....and most times never work out. Have some patience, work hard for what you want and have faith.Get a hold of yourself!!! :'(

Well who are you to judge someone, really...You are pathetic
 
cyas33 said:
This is pathetic and very desperate.....and most times never work out. Have some patience, work hard for what you want and have faith.Get a hold of yourself!!! :'(

C'mon bro you dont have be rude.......Guy asked us a question....reply with joy or just read and go . ;D
 
I would imagine a large amount of people are now seriously considering this route to obtaining PR, what choice do you have if your score is very low? It's been done in America for years