TD for unmarried couples

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Re: TD for unmarried couples

Post Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:59 am

She should get TD visa at consulate as soon as possible. Visitor visa implies that she lives in canada. If you are moving to US, you want to get rid of your home in canada. She cannot do that until she gets TD visa from consulate.
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camilleJNew Member
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Re: TD for unmarried couples

Post Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:39 am

She should get TD visa at consulate as soon as possible. Visitor visa implies that she lives in canada. If you are moving to US, you want to get rid of your home in canada. She cannot do that until she gets TD visa from consulate.


Agreed!

Anyway, pertaining to unmarried couple, according to the Pew research Center, fewer couples than ever are choosing to take the matrimonial plunge. Only 51 percent of U.S. adults say "I do" anymore. The trend has seen increasing numbers of unmarried couples seeking to protect their assets, should their relationships end, with pre-nuptial-like agreements. Source for this article: Cohabitation agreements protect assets of unmarried couples.
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ybrossNew Member
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Re: TD for unmarried couples

Post Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:50 am

camilleJ wrote:
She should get TD visa at consulate as soon as possible. Visitor visa implies that she lives in canada. If you are moving to US, you want to get rid of your home in canada. She cannot do that until she gets TD visa from consulate.


Agreed!

Anyway, pertaining to unmarried couple, according to the Pew research Center, fewer couples than ever are choosing to take the matrimonial plunge. Only 51 percent of U.S. adults say "I do" anymore. The trend has seen increasing numbers of unmarried couples seeking to protect their assets, should their relationships end, with pre-nuptial-like agreements. Source for this article: Cohabitation agreements protect assets of unmarried couples.



Thanks for the post! "fewer couples than ever are choosing to take the matrimonial plunge. Only 51 percent of U.S. adults say "I do" anymore. ". That's funny! What's the matrimonial plunge, btw? I can't remember I took one :lol:
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