Why If I bring someone Into Canada I marry her and if in a Year she decides that it`s over as billions of other relationships END. Even After every one Thought they Meet THE ONE.
I Am Completely Financially Responsible For that person for 5YRS. So rent food clothing Electricity VISA++++++++++++ Get the Picture. has coasted my friend over $150,000.00.
Plus the Company he worked for had to send Every month Part of his Salary to the bailiff's Seizure from the COURTS Forcing him to pay.
g33kgurlOPMelbourne, Victoria Australia1,995 posts
nothernstar: Why If I bring someone Into Canada I marry her and if in a Year she decides that it`s over as billions of other relationships END. Even After every one Thought they Meet THE ONE.
I Am Completely Financially Responsible For that person for 5YRS. So rent food clothing Electricity VISA++++++++++++ Get the Picture. has coasted my friend over $150,000.00.
Plus the Company he worked for had to send Every month Part of his Salary to the bailiff's Seizure from the COURTS Forcing him to pay.
YES THE RIGHT One Can Coast A Fortune.
woooooooooh..... 5 years?? wow.. that's like.. epic.. - well, im not going to canada, thats for sure.. dont wanna be indebted to someone for 5 years! iiiick!
nothernstar: Why If I bring someone Into Canada I marry her and if in a Year she decides that it`s over as billions of other relationships END. Even After every one Thought they Meet THE ONE.
I Am Completely Financially Responsible For that person for 5YRS. So rent food clothing Electricity VISA++++++++++++ Get the Picture. has coasted my friend over $150,000.00.
Plus the Company he worked for had to send Every month Part of his Salary to the bailiff's Seizure from the COURTS Forcing him to pay.
YES THE RIGHT One Can Coast A Fortune.
prenups aren't just for the married ones. I'm sure there a legal contract about avoid that situation.
Apr 16, 2009 2:15 AM CST Would you seriously apply for a fiancee visa and marry someone from another country?
CaySeaFollow the yellow brick road, Western Australia Australia15 Threads923 Posts
CaySeaFollow the yellow brick road, Western Australia Australia923 posts
I seriously considered it. End of the day I love being in Australia for so many reasons. I think it is something to be considered with the head over the heart. As much as I would have loved a fairytale ending the reality would have been something altogether different in hindsight.
g33kgurlOPMelbourne, Victoria Australia1,995 posts
CaySea: I seriously considered it. End of the day I love being in Australia for so many reasons. I think it is something to be considered with the head over the heart. As much as I would have loved a fairytale ending the reality would have been something altogether different in hindsight.
so in your opinion.. situations such as these are mostly fairytales?
Apr 16, 2009 3:35 AM CST Would you seriously apply for a fiancee visa and marry someone from another country?
CaySeaFollow the yellow brick road, Western Australia Australia15 Threads923 Posts
CaySeaFollow the yellow brick road, Western Australia Australia923 posts
Oh no not at all. I did go there for 3 weeks to see how things would go. Its a big thing though. To leave everything behind. And unfortunately the timing was awful. It was right at the start of the financial crisis. Not a good time to be moving to a new country and looking for a job. There is so many factors to consider. But yeah it is something I would consider again. Just with my eyes wide open
g33kgurlOPMelbourne, Victoria Australia1,995 posts
CaySea: Oh no not at all. I did go there for 3 weeks to see how things would go. Its a big thing though. To leave everything behind. And unfortunately the timing was awful. It was right at the start of the financial crisis. Not a good time to be moving to a new country and looking for a job. There is so many factors to consider. But yeah it is something I would consider again. Just with my eyes wide open
It's all a matter of being very wise and reading between the lines..most people out there just want to migrate to a better country.
But, having said that, dont ever rule out a genuine person, all I'm saying is that, the right connection should strike, you should feel like swimming across the sea to get to that person.
I would most definitely do it! You only live once! Just be smart and before you marry "the one" do your homework and get familiar with that country's immigration laws and pre-nup's and what you and "the one" stand to lose if the legal binding love contract needs to be broken. A.K.A. Divorce. Once you have a firm understanding of all that, begin the baby making process!
g33kgurlOPMelbourne, Victoria Australia1,995 posts
lerald: I would most definitely do it! You only live once! Just be smart and before you marry "the one" do your homework and get familiar with that country's immigration laws and pre-nup's and what you and "the one" stand to lose if the legal binding love contract needs to be broken. A.K.A. Divorce. Once you have a firm understanding of all that, begin the baby making process!
well.... thanks lerald.. that question is moot now.. he's disappeared off the face of the earth...
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Why If I bring someone Into Canada I marry her and if in a Year she decides that it`s over as billions of other relationships END. Even After every one Thought they Meet THE ONE.
I Am Completely Financially Responsible For that person for 5YRS. So rent food clothing Electricity VISA++++++++++++ Get the Picture. has coasted my friend over $150,000.00.
Plus the Company he worked for had to send Every month Part of his Salary to the bailiff's Seizure from the COURTS Forcing him to pay.
YES THE RIGHT One Can Coast A Fortune.