I'm Angela. I'm 23 years old, living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I was born and raised in Michigan and moved out here two years ago. I'm a housewife, married to the most wonderful man in the world. I volunteer with a literacy foundation and love tutoring people. I'm incredibly shy but I'm quite friendly when given the chance!
I also write about my weight loss and my 101 things list. Outside of this site, you can find my photography at Flickr and my day-to-day ramblings at Twitter!



Which country?

Lately, it’s all come clear. And on a clear day, baby, you can see tomorrow.

- Jawbreaker

It’s all starting to come clear. Now please, let the immigration people see it that way.

Please, let us get through this. It’s going to be ugly. But oh-so-worth it once I walk down that aisle.


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I followed you from Canadabound. I just wanted to let you know that spousal immigration to Canada really isn’t that bad. Just be thorough with details of your relationship (photographs of you together in various places/various times, phone bills, letters, etc), fill out the forms correctly and then just sit back and wait. A lot of people have difficulty because they rush through the forms etc. Print out the checklist and guides, highlight, cross reference and you’ll be fine. My inland application took just under 10 months, applying from outside of Canada takes a few months less to process. The reasoning being they want to reunite seperated families. It’s a tedious wait but so worth it. Good luck with your journey, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to email me.

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