Well..I have a job interview tomorrow at one of thoes angencies that give you tempoarary jobs, but deck a few $$'s of your pay an hour.
I don't want to have to apply for another job that wants me there for long term, when I know I will realistically only be there for another few months.
Now I want to know in the eyes of the Canadian goverment, what is the most important?
How will that affect me in applying for my Dominican husband to come to Canada?
Having a steady long term job (although I can always get a good paying job within a week or so of being back in Canada)....or spending months with my husband in the DR, and getting a new job everytime I come back here? (2 months in Canada, 2 months in the DR, 2 months in Canada, 2 months in the DR...etc)
I have job offers in the DR that will allow me and my husband to support ourselves deaceantly enought to live, untill he can come here.
After I apply for him to come to Canada, if I go down there on an "extended vacation"...untill he is basically allowed to come to Canada...will that really slow down the process?
I have no trouble gettinga a good job everytime I get back to Canada...it's just that I would rather spend time with my husband (and he with me) then we have a larger amount of money and be apart for longer.
We both also have my parents support once we are both living in Canada and untill we can run everything on our own.
So do I really need to get a full time job here, and not see my huband for months and months? OR can I get a temporary full time job to save money for a few months, and go back to be with him untill he is allowed to come to Canada for a few years?
(Our plan is to live and work here untill he gets Canadian Citizenship (3 years), so that we will not have any trouble to travel with our family around the world. That will also give us time to save up money to move back to the DR. And when we have kids we will not have difficulties to go from one country to the other.)
I like to think I am not an awful person, but I was INCREDIABLY jealous to hear of my friend getting her husbands' visa to England after only 2 months of their wedding (I was happy for her...of course...just slightly jealous and depressed that it was so easy for her)...
But in the expert opinions and experiences of the DR1 members....please tell me if there is any way I can continue to spend so much time with my husband and not affect our application????????????
I don't want to have to apply for another job that wants me there for long term, when I know I will realistically only be there for another few months.
Now I want to know in the eyes of the Canadian goverment, what is the most important?
How will that affect me in applying for my Dominican husband to come to Canada?
Having a steady long term job (although I can always get a good paying job within a week or so of being back in Canada)....or spending months with my husband in the DR, and getting a new job everytime I come back here? (2 months in Canada, 2 months in the DR, 2 months in Canada, 2 months in the DR...etc)
I have job offers in the DR that will allow me and my husband to support ourselves deaceantly enought to live, untill he can come here.
After I apply for him to come to Canada, if I go down there on an "extended vacation"...untill he is basically allowed to come to Canada...will that really slow down the process?
I have no trouble gettinga a good job everytime I get back to Canada...it's just that I would rather spend time with my husband (and he with me) then we have a larger amount of money and be apart for longer.
We both also have my parents support once we are both living in Canada and untill we can run everything on our own.
So do I really need to get a full time job here, and not see my huband for months and months? OR can I get a temporary full time job to save money for a few months, and go back to be with him untill he is allowed to come to Canada for a few years?
(Our plan is to live and work here untill he gets Canadian Citizenship (3 years), so that we will not have any trouble to travel with our family around the world. That will also give us time to save up money to move back to the DR. And when we have kids we will not have difficulties to go from one country to the other.)
I like to think I am not an awful person, but I was INCREDIABLY jealous to hear of my friend getting her husbands' visa to England after only 2 months of their wedding (I was happy for her...of course...just slightly jealous and depressed that it was so easy for her)...
But in the expert opinions and experiences of the DR1 members....please tell me if there is any way I can continue to spend so much time with my husband and not affect our application????????????