I apologize if this has already been asked before, but I couldn’t find a previous post.

  • Aeao@lemmy.world
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    5 minutes ago

    I can’t help with immigration but your replies moved me. I know how it looks in America right now. I understand you feel your life is in danger and I don’t even disagree.

    I just wanted to let you know there are more people on your side than you might realize.

    I’m a redneck cowboy. I grew up on a farm in Texas we raised horses. I live in Florida now working at a western wear store and a.dollar branded store.

    I wear cowboy boots, I carry a 1911 kimber .45 all day every day hooked into the leather belt I made myself with a big brass belt buckle that says “Marlboro”. A promotional item I got back in the day by trading in my points.

    If you saw me walk past you at a grocery store you’d think “there’s another trumpet, there’s another one who wants people like me dead”

    My point is that isn’t true. Id gladly give my life to defend your rights and I’d be proud to do it.

    My family has been here since the late 1600s. We fought the British, we fought slavers, we fought the Nazis, my grandad even helped eliminate the rabies problem that was going around.

    This is my country and I’ll be damned if let anyone tell you it ain’t your country just as much as it is mine. Ill fight to the death to make sure it always is your country too. I can’t be everywhere, but we are everywhere. You might not see people like me when we walk by you. I promise you are there seeing what some folk are trying to do to you and we are very pissed off as well.

    My grandad killed the Nazis once. I’ll kill them again if I have to. We are there and we are also worried about your safety. I’m pissed to. If pushing leads to shoveing, well, my friend I am a damn good shot with my gun.

    I’m sorry my country, you’re country, has made you feel unwelcomed. I’m ashamed of that.

    That’s all I wanted to say.

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    22 hours ago

    Unfortunately it’s easier said than done. They clamped down on immigration a few years back (because they were letting in a bunch of people while also not doing anything about the housing market and got understandable blowback).

    Also I’ll point out that Canada is only one (goose) step behind the USA, and may not stay safe. There are a lot of fascists and bigots here too.

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      21 hours ago

      I understand, and Canada hasn’t been the only country in perusing.

      I can hope that the emboldened nature of US fascists helps wake up other countries that may not have fallen too far already.

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        16 hours ago

        I hope so too, though the leadup to ww2 doesn’t give me a lot of hope, since domestic fascism remained popular in allied countries up until fighting the axis

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    20 hours ago

    lookup CUSMA visa… Equivalent of TN for Canadians. If your profession falls into covered category all you need a job offer at the border. You could come over on tourist visa, scout for work, get offer, go back to the border, stamp visa in and enjoy Canada

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    23 hours ago

    Renounce your US citizenship at the border while holding a Beaver and Canadian Goose, screaming “Oh Canada” at the top of your lungs until someone lets you in.

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    23 hours ago

    Just to head the idea off at the pass: there is no material version of “90 day fiance” permanent residency for Canada.

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    1 day ago

    Also, do you have family in Canada? If so, family reunification might be an option.

    Also look into CUSMA work permit or a US intracorporate transfer if you are working in a company with a canadian branch

    Otherwise, look into PNP programs

    • UraniumForBreakfast@lemm.eeOP
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      23 hours ago
      1. No family in Canada. Most are among MAGA in the states.

      2. The company I work at isn’t hiring at its Canadian location.

      3. I’ve been applying to jobs that are applicable to my background and experience, but I know that requiring sponsorship is going to hinder that progress.

      4. While I’m fluent in English, my French is subpar to say the least. Being mid-30’s isn’t helping my score regarding express entry either.

      5. I’m not expecting anything to happen overnight.

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        16 hours ago

        You don’t “need” to speak French unless you come to Quebec and even then, if you do you will have access to some classes. Some companies offer them to theit expat on site and there’s some from the government.

        But you don’t have to worry about that if you move to litterally any of the other provinces.

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      23 hours ago

      Personally? My country wants me dead. “Oh but claim refugee status at the border” yeah, that don’t work if you’re coming from the US. The US is considered a safe harbor by Canada for LGBT people.

      Let that sink in a moment. Canada still considers the US to be a safe harbor for people who are LGBT, and so explicitly (unless something changed literally in the past couple months) blocks refugees from the US.

    • UraniumForBreakfast@lemm.eeOP
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      21 hours ago

      After years of putting oneself in danger and doing rather than saying, you start to look at how can you improve the life of your family. The battle of trying to make this country better, is it what is best for my family?