apply for a visa and eventually take a citizen test?
I'm not the one doing it, I simply have some questions.
The way the IRS explain it just makes me confused.
Someone I know who lives in Canada isn't having the best time there and never really has.
This person would love to move to Sweden (I'll be providing my home).
So, if someone who has experience with moving to another country could help me out that'd be swell.
I don't care if it's illegally or legally.
Although, I'd much more prefer legally.
How would one go about moving to another country?
Gray (04-15-2015)
Get a visa, book a trip, go to the immigration desk and file papers or whatever at the international airport I assume.
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Gray (04-15-2015)
make him come as a vacation and have a gay marriage with him
then adopt a child and say he is needed for your familly
then make him murder the child so he goes to jail for lifetime (in sweden)
???
profit
It should take about 2-3 weeks to get your Visa approved by VFS.
But if your friend is a Citizen of Canada and has a valid Passport for at least 3 months, he doesn't need a Visa to go to Sweden.
But he will only be allowed to stay in Sweden for 90 days.
If he gets a good job there, the Employer or sponsor can extend his Visa .. I think.
It's like that in New Zealand, Saudi Arabia and the Philippines. (These are countries I visited and some of my relatives did it. They went to another country for a visit, then got a job. They did good and the employer gave them extended/permanent visa.)
I'm not sure if he can do it in Sweden.
Read more about it here: https://www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Em...siting-Sweden/
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How do you mean by fund?
Like send money so they will have money?
Sweden is rather backwards if you ask me, it's also sort of hard to plan on being homeless, that's normally something you wouldn't think of, just as you wouldn't think of being dumped or getting run over by a car, it happens.
Lifetime in Sweden is weak. Gay jokes aside, I think the person would've have to somehow show that we've been married for a set amount of time in order for that to work anyway.
That's actually the link I looked into as well, for me it felt like gibberish,
Anyhow, so the trip here is already set, if the person in question were to stay here and apply for jobs would that suffice?
I know how lame the workmarket here is.
If not, would getting a job here make it so the person could stay while working while accumulating the needed days to be able to apply for citizenship?
As I can see you living in Sweden, would having a job suffice as a reason to stay here while working or would one have to apply for a work visa to accumulate time before citizenship?
Thanks for all the responses.
I can speak from personal experience.
I moved from INDIA to UNITED STATES
I had to go to Mumbia and take a interview and I passed
then I had to get my indian passport and shit ready to move to united states
I had to have some excort since I was only 9
I came here and after 9 years (18 years old right know) I am finally taking citiizen ship test in 4 months.
Also if your not going to take the citizien ship test you have to renew your passport every 5 years i think