How Do You Move To Montreal Legally With Future Spouse And Pet?
I’m plodding my way through the Canadian immigration system myself, and it’s quite different from US immigration: it’s not nearly as open, and the wait times are quite long. Specific to your situation, Canadian immigration is very wary of immigrants taking jobs from Canadians, and work permits are hard to come by for temporary residents. The requirements for the various types of immigration are all laid out on their website, which I encourage you to read in depth. You may want to consider saving up however many months’ expenses you’ll need to support yourselves and getting visitor status (which I believe is valid for up to six months). You can’t work as a visitor, but it’s my understanding that you don’t have to wait long for a visitor permit, and it doesn’t carry the complications of seeking permanent status. The reason I suggest this is that realistically you can’t work in Canada unless you’re approved as a permanent resident, and I get the impressi