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1 minute ago, ChakaKhan said:
Hoo boy this seems like an adventure about to happen.....(pops popcorn and kicks back)....good luck ????
don't know what you mean by that tbh...
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Hey all!
Just got news that my visa was approved and I am allowed to fly into Thailand, there is no information on this online so thought I'd ask here, does anyone know if I can stay in the quarantine hotel with a dog? Thank you in advance for any help!- 1
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48 minutes ago, greatwhitenorth said:
Yes wife of 5 years. no explanation is given ever, just a rejection and she has never worked in a bar and has no police record. I have heard nothing but horror stories about trying to bring your significant others to Canada. Marriage seems to be the only way. Sorry to be negative and if you have luck please be kind enough to share your experience with us
how long were they dating before marriage? how long have they lived together? Is she healthy? Does your brother have any criminal record? Is this your brother's first marriage? Is he financially stable?
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At this rate I should be asking how I can renounce my Canadian residency/citizenship.
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1 minute ago, greatwhitenorth said:
Yes wife of 5 years. no explanation is given ever, just a rejection and she has never worked in a bar and has no police record. I have heard nothing but horror stories about trying to bring your significant others to Canada. Marriage seems to be the only way. Sorry to be negative and if you have luck please be kind enough to share your experience with us
This just doesn't make any sense to me... 5 years married and not given entry to Canada. That is <deleted> sick. People are getting sponsored in from the middle east like it's nothing...
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6 minutes ago, greatwhitenorth said:
BellyNeedsJelly... if you are Canadian act like it and thank VocalNeil for his advice, bad as it is.
Our Home and Native Land is not terribly welcoming to Thai women. My brother has applied 4 times with no luck, his wife owns a home and has a good job. Her Employer sent an enthusiastic letter in English to the Embassy, telling the government how much she would benefit from seeing Canada and assuring that she had a position to come back to. It appears our government is overly concerned about human trafficking.
The Chinese students are not in the same boat. Canada needs China for investment, Thailand not too much
This is scary to know. Did you say "wife"? How long have they been married? And why haven't they allowed her to come to Canada?
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6 minutes ago, hyku1147 said:
Your 4mill' could turn into 2mill' in Canada.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/4-myths-about-common-law-relationships-1.1315129
From what I understand of this law, it is not that someone owns 50% of everything you have, it's only if your partner was making equal contributions. So my 4 milly will always stay in my pocket.
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1 minute ago, KBsinter said:
But they have exchange systems in place, for years Chinese have been going across the
, Canada do"s not have these in place with Thailand,
damn. I didn't know that.. do you have a link/source, I'd like to read more into it.
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definitely more clever than you.
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You have clearly had very bad experiences in the past, and closed your mind off since. If Canadian Immigration was that strict, they wouldn't allow entry to the thousands of Chinese students who are currently studying all across Canada. And most of them are younger than 25.
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I'm just going to pretend like I don't see your posts anymore.
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5 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
Although you could buy her a $250,000 house or whatever the current value is and get whatever visa that is.
first piece of useful information from you *CLAP* - care to elaborate?
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When have I stated or implied that I'm clever and know everything? Do you even have an education? God I feel sorry for the people around you. I am here asking for advice, so OBVIOUSLY I don't know everything.
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5 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
More vitriol from a guy recently out of diapers asking for advice and refusing to take it because he thinks he is clever and knows everything . Every country has immigration rules that have to be obeyed. I didn't say you have to marry the girl but she will unlikely get a visa the way you describe unless she is. What your future life plans are up to you. But you cannot simply take her to Canada for few months under the current circumstances.
That is right, every country has immigration rules that have to be obeyed, and I am asking for legal ways to bring her to Canada WITHOUT MARRIAGE. I repeat, WITHOUT MARRIAGE. WITHOUT MARRIAGE. One more time for your thick skull, WITHOUT MARRIAGE. Am I clear on that yet?
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7 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
Your vitriol will not change the situation. I told you the correct way to proceed. I even email a friend of mine who is retired from Canadian immigration but you are too conceited, maybe to strong but... , to listen. That you choose to ignore it is up to you. If you don't want to marry the girl move on!
I don't know where you come from, or how old you are, or how clueless you are in life, but I don't believe in marrying someone or hurrying the process up for something like this. I'd wager you have been divorced a few times in your lifetime, you sad old pathetic man.
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11 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
No one is suggesting you actually get married just ask. In person.
God, you must be brainless. Why would I waste my time with this if I have no intentions of marriage right now. Just please, read through all the messages and try to understand what we're trying to solve here. Stop wasting my time, reading your useless messages.
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On 12/26/2017 at 3:32 PM, BellyNeedsJelly said:
I am looking to bring her to Canada as soon as possible to live here as long as possible WITHOUT marriage.
2 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:I have decided that you are too thick to understand so will be offering no further information. If you get married without the proper procedure you will be in the same situation you are now, except married. And pleas edonot think that simply because you are married it will be any easier. You have to follow the correct procedure.
Maybe if you took the time to read the original post, we wouldn't be wasting our time with this back and forth. Maybe the capital letters weren't enough for you. Maybe I should have made it bold. Maybe I should have personally sent it to your inbox. Maybe you need help with your reading ability.
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59 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
As I said go to the embassy tell them you would like to get married and what is the best way to achieve it.
I don't quite understand this, wouldn't they just tell me to get married then? I mean I don't see any other outcome
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Although I don't agree with Canada allowing entry to so many refugees, I can understand why they do it, but that's a discussion for another thread.
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2 hours ago, kingstonkid said:
As to a student visa, she is going to need to show an invitation to a reputable post-secondary college. A plan to finance her education.
I was thinking this is our most viable option, but I wasn't sure if it was likely to succeed or not. I know that we have a lot of Chinese foreigners coming in from abroad to study here.
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26 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:
It seems to me that you are trying to find out ways from TV members to search for any ways to circumvent the system or any options you have not thought of, put in place by the Canadian government to control immigration and avoid unwanted visitors.
Without taking the high ground, these systems are put in place to protect Canada. London and other areas of the UK have many Thais that went there with boyfriend/girlfriends and broke up soon after arriving in the country. The Thais involved then chose to do what many of them did in their country of origin in order to stay,remain there and survive.
They don't do bespoke visa entries just to please the few citizens.
They will also view her as irresponsible for simply quitting her job for no apparent reason unless you have been filling her head with these things. It goes against her on every level. A car does not signify a reason to return and can be sold at the drop of a hat.
Your choices are to get the necessary visas or the elite visa and hang around with her in the Far East. Visits around Asia on a Thai passport prove nothing much except that she has traveled a bit. Any Thai with funds can visit those countries.
I remember the difficulties we had in the year 2000 for the Canadian visa. The earlier poster, kingstonkid, who mentioned about Canadian immigration is right. We were further subjected to an additional in-depth grilling when we arrived in Canada. That was only a two-week visit!!
She quit her job because it was in her best interest, regardless if her visa application for Canada is accepted or not. I must say, it's quite sad to see that Canada (and probably most other first world countries) do not even give the slightest opportunities to good and decent humans because of where they were born.
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2 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
Best to pick you best chance and go to embassy and ask? Mostly it's all been tried before so best to be upfront about it. Just tell them you want to get married and what is the best option. The embassy is not a bust place,usually.
I don't want to marry her just to get her to Canada, I want that day to be more special than that...
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Well she owns a car in Thailand... what else could help prove she has intentions on returning?
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is a Student Visa not a viable option for a longer term stay?
Flying into Thailand with Dog
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Yes, I am one of those ppl.