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single parent emigrating

  • 03-08-2014 9:30pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hi all I was hoping ye could help me out here
    I'm a single mom of four kids and am thinking of moving to Canada next year when I qualify from college under either working holiday or young professionals program. There is no work for newly qualified people in my profession
    I seen posts online of single parents with one maybe 2 children but nothing of anymore. There is no problems for moving with their fathers they understand the situation. Would I be less likely to be granted the permit because of my situation? One of my children is autistic. Might I also add it would only be for the two years as what work is available in my profession requires experience. So I figure if I get away for two years get my experience make some money and give my kids an experience and the fun they deserve as id be bringing in a wage I'd come home then.
    Also would I be better off applying for temporary permit o young professional.if I apply for temporary and get refused can I apply for professional. Apologies for all the questions but any help at all is appreciated
    I look forward to hearing back from all of you


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,863 ✭✭✭seachto7


    Try British Expats forum. You will probably get more answers and info over there?


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