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First of all, I have to say that courage is commendable. Haha, I'm also a little expert on this, just finished one.
Legislative history and development of gay rights in Denmark on same-sex marriage**.
Denmark may want to avoid foreigners coming here to get married, so it stipulates that non-Danish citizens must live here for two years. Gay marriages recognized in many countries are not real marriages, but more like a contract, such as the civil union in the United Kingdom and the registered partnership in Northern EuropeThe real marriages are Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, a handful of American states.
This is the same-sex marriage material in Canada, and there are many other countries on this **.
Unlike in the Netherlands, a gay couple does not need to live in Ontario or Canada to obtain a permit there (although one of them must have been an Ontario resident for at least one year before they can get a divorce). As a result, there are a lot of gay people who come to the United States or other countries to come to Canada to get married (see Same-sex Marriage in the United States).
So, if you get divorced, you'll have to stay in Canada for another year. Ho-ho, of course this is to make it more difficult for you. If it is implemented, of course the funds are needed, at least the funds for tourism, hehe. I also don't know if it's hard to apply for a visa.
A famous ** about the same-sex marriage movement
World Gay & Lesbian Federation:
China's Aibai network should also have information to query, sorry I don't have time now, there is an assignment to write. I'm sure it would also help if you wrote to the above two English **. China Aibai network online can consult, my experience of writing a letter may encounter email blocking:
Or these two are the same.
Good luck! And I sincerely wish you a happy relationship and life.
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Homosexuality? Go to the United States. It seems to ask for a visa...That's what I watch on TV. And money
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I've checked it for you, but I can't find it, I can't help you
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Wow, the scope of this question you asked is too big, so let's give you a brief introduction:
1.Apply for a student visa.
2.Apply for a business visa, tourist visa.
3.Apply for a work visa.
4.Immigrant visas are divided into skilled immigration visas and business immigration visas, which are divided into federal immigration and provincial nominee immigrants; There are also reunion immigrants, experience immigrants, and many debates are sold.
It is recommended that you first evaluate your basic situation to see what kind of project is suitable for you, and then understand the details specifically.
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If your goal is to study abroad and eventually obtain immigration status in Canada, it is recommended that you apply for courses in public institutions and go through the SPP program, free of funds** explanation, to facilitate obtaining a visa.
If you have graduated from a bachelor's degree, you can consider applying for a postgraduate diploma from a public college for your visa, and then consider whether to switch to a post-secondary or bachelor's degree program when you arrive there. The tertiary course requirement is usually 6 IELTS, no less than a single subject, if you have an IELTS score that meets the requirements, you can directly enter the tertiary course, and you do not need to take a language course. Even if you do not have an IELTS score that meets the requirements for admission to the major, you can consider applying for dual enrollment in the language + major, and you can enter the major after completing the language course in the local area.
The college tuition fee is 12,000 Canadian dollars a year, and the living expenses are expected to be 10,000 Canadian dollars a year.
Completion of a minimum of 2 years of post-secondary course, after graduation, you can get a 3-year work visa, and one year of work can be obtained through the experience category to obtain immigration status. After graduating from a one-year program, you can only apply for a one-year work visa, and you need to work legally for two years before you can apply for experience immigration.
If you're interested in applying to a local public institution in Toronto, such as Centennial College or Seneca College, I don't think you'll get an offer.
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