FAO ROY-IM WORRIED

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Subject: FAO ROY-IM WORRIED
  hey
Ryan here again. We´ve printed off the forms for this BUNAC working holidaymaker thing. Couple of q´s:
1. Is says you shouldnt have any dependants-im assuming that means no kids to travel with you?
2. It basically says that should you leave any unpaid bills etc then you have to pay them back directly through BUNAC? I get the feeling this BUNAC thing is like a school trip-i´d pay my bills but whats it got to do with them? Do i have to report to them or something when im there? i thought once my passport was stamped with this thing i was free to go ahead and do whatever once i got to Canada, it appears BUNAC are like a guardian or something.
3. I have DPO stamped on my passport from last time i went to Canada, i got in to see my girlfriend but after like 3 hours of interrogation, because i was staying 11 weeks without a VISA. What does this mean?
4.And after my BUNAC thing runs out, what do i do? i want to stay lonmger, as in forever, but after the 12 months what are my options? Do we have to have like an interview and show ppl letters with both our names on and stuff?
5.Why is Canada such a pain in the arse to get into?

I know ive asked a lot here but as you can tell im the more nervous and pessimistic in the relationship. I cant help but feel im shafted.

Cheers mate
Ryan

[05-01-2007,15:03]
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Ryan
(in reply to: FAO ROY-IM WORRIED)
1. Your wife is going home with your child by themselves.
2. Your not to ring up bills in Canada then return to England and stick Canadian companies with your unpaid bills?
3 DPO could be an officers initials what are you referring to?
4. Your girlfriend sponsors you.
5. To have the best of both worlds is a pain in the arse, arse now that is a Canadian word. LOL

Relax Ryan

[05-01-2007,18:41]
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Roy
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