I'm 19 and I live in the US, and in a couple of years I'm planning on going to university in Canada. By that time, I'll have been living in Canada for about a year but I know I will not qualify in my work experience or arrangements or in my education to be able to become a permanent resident in the 'skilled workers and professionals' category. But the thing is, I need to be a permanent resident before I can go to the university I want to. I don't need to to be able to get accepted, but the tuition for the school is significantly higher for international students than it would be for a citizen or a permanent resident and I just can't afford that higher tuition fee. Is there anything I can do? I'm not sure I've done enough research and I'm not the most thorough of people...Would I end up having to marry my Canadian girlfriend and have her sponsor me? At this point, we're planning on marrying at some point, we were just planning on waiting for several years. So I suppose it wouldn't be the worst thing, I just don't want to force the marriage to be closer than we were planning just so that I can go to school there