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Originally Posted by calumniate
Get down on one knee!
The lawyers here will give some more serious advice. All I can think of is apply for a student visa.. Maybe talk to bow valley college or something of that nature.
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Thanks for the advice.
I've thought of that, but she is in the final stages of her divorce in her country of origin (she has been separated for over 3 years), so unfortunately, that is not an option. Maybe I should talk to a lawyer. I did not know that if she enrolled in post-secondary college, she may be able to stay. She has been in Canada since summer 2012.
She has a degree in nursing in her birth country, so she is currently looking for a caregiver position, since the fast food restaurant she works at will not extend her LMO. Hopefully there are several caregiver positions in Calgary, as I am also looking to relocate to the city, as I miss living in Calgary. Guess i just have to cross my fingers for now, and hope for a miracle...