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If he's approved its going to be bitter sweet. YAYYY I get to go back to MN, BOOO I Have to leave Montreal :( I love this city :)

I know what you mean...I wasn't living with my husband in Montreal, but I miss my monthly visits to the city! Won't be back until possibly Christmas.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Once we are in the states we plan on saving up money to work on my sponsorship back up here in Canada (we both want to be dual to make things simple but in the long run we plan on settling down in Canada) I told him wherever we end up in Canada we have to come back to visit Montreal at least once a year, we plan on living somewhere in the maritimes so should be nice and close for us lol :)

 
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