Hoina Canada ma apply garne kasari hau kta ho? Consultancy lai samatnu parcha ki aafaaile gare pani huncha?
i tried Canadian PR and left in between since I got US EAD.
I used lawyer as Campbell Cohen by paying $2K .
I have all application template that u can use.
Post ur email id i can send you.
Why u are not trying US GC though just curious though its ur personal choice
Do it on your own, immigration laws are always changing, so best and safer way is to go directly to:
http://www.cic.gc.ca
They have put everything very simple
furke what is US EAD by the way? i have no idea what it is..can u please explain to me?
beyourself,
I didn't mention EAD, however EAD is Employment Authorization Document. If you are an undergraduate, you get EAD after completion of your 4 yrs degree. After graduation, you get OPT (optional practical training) for 1 year and you can work full time legally for full one year. If your company wants to sponsor you, you get H1 visa status and it will lead you to GC.
thanks furke..i thought it was something else...i am graduating this december and was wandering are you in canada? if u are..is it worth doing masters in canada and process for the PR if i dont land a job which will sponsor me for H1.
asina prasad ,
if you need help send me an email with you contact info. I will guide you how to file canada. I just got mine.
beyourself,
I think you have to study in Canada for at least one year to file for permanent residency. So, if you wanna do masters in Canada, hopefully you get your PR card within two years (u can not apply until a year and it will take another year to process). If you can sustain in Canada for two years (I mean paying for college and living expenses), it might be a good idea otherwise, you can apply from the US (if you live in the US now) and if you qualify you get your PR in a year and then you can move to Canada. Nevertheless choice is yours...
furke you have been a great help..another question ..wont it be easier to get a job in canada from canadian education..i dont know exactly..sounds like you know lot more stuffs..so plzz if u dont mind?
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Thanks to all guys for your valuable suggestion!
And Lots of Deals, I will be very grateful for your help. Please email me at asine.prasad@gmail.com
Ma ahile MS gardai chu...coming may ma graduation hundai chu.
So looking for Phd in canada too.
Looking forward to get "Lotsofdeals" reply ASAP.
Thanks,
Asine
Beyourself, that's what I am saying. You can better compete in Canadian job market if you have a degree from Canadian university. That's future but what about until you graduate. You will have to start from zero there. Find apartment, job, etc etc. And I don't know if students can work or not in Canada legally. And I don't know about your savings either. Canada is ranked no.1 best place to live in the world. Because of their gun laws, crime rate is very low. They have universal health care. You never pay for your medical treatment, it's free. I heard kids education is also free. On the cons, it is cold and taxes are high. But who cares when you r getting so many benefits. I would immediately move to Canada and start doing my masters there, get married, have children. It is a good country to raise your kids and when u get old, you won't get bankrupt doing your surgeries and paying for medicines.
that was nice piece of information, are you in canada now? if u are is it possible to contact you thru e-mail?
Hello LOTSOF DEAL,
Contact garchu bhanera email id maile 3 din bhayo ta diyeko. No reply yet!
I am still waiting for it!
Asine
asine ji info paunu bho bhane hamilai ni relay garnu milcha hola?
Milcha milcha beyourself.
Khai tara lotsofdeal le ahile samma contact nai gareko chaina
asina prasad ,
check you email.
Hello Lot Of Deal,
I have just finished my Masters Degree and i am planning to appy PR in Canada .
Could you please suggest me what are the process?
Thank you,
You can find all the details regarding Immigration to Canada online:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
For your application to be eligible for "skilled worker" category, you must:
- have a valid offer of arranged employment, OR
- have one year of continuous full-time paid work experience in at least one of the occupations listed here * OR
- be an international student enrolled in a PhD program in Canada (or graduated from a Canadian PhD program within the past 12 months) and meet certain criteria
Last edited: 08-Jun-12 10:28 AM
How to contact you lot of deal? i need help too in that matter.
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