Hey dnataraj ..... I am going to do the same with the house I have in my home country...... :) hopefully they'll approve it as a proof of funds...
As a matter fo fact I am traveling to my home country in December to get that document and also the police certificates because I am planning to apply in January to the CIC...... I already got the FBI police certificate and I'll need to request other police certificate from Mexico. However I read that I do not have to submit the Mexican certificates with my initial application but they'll ask for them later in the process......
As for my application I am still not sure where to submit my application. There are layoffs in my company and today 1300 people got layoff. My company is expecting to continue layoffs first quarter of next year. I am not sure what to do yest because my H1b is over 7 years, it will expire in July next year, I still do not have LC approved... so I other words I am at the mercy of my company.
If I file my CIC forms in Buffalo it will take 5-6 months to get the PR , however if I am layoff I am not sure what will hapen with my application. If I do it from my home country it will take a year......
Do you guys think if I initially file my case in Buffalo, am I going to be able to move it to my home country if needed?
Any opinion I welcome !
ingegarcia,
I am sorry to know about your company situation. However, if I were you my thought process will be..
1. you will get your PNP nomination next week (I am sure looking at the time lines).
2. I will contact someone in my home country to do valuation of my home and get it here at the earliest.
3. As police certificates are not necessary at the beginning, I will apply with all other documents as soon as I get PNP
4. If I am lay-ed off I will goto my home country and inform CIC. They will transfer the application to local visa office.
5. Even in Mexico, for PNP it is not one year. It is much less. I heard maximum for Provincial nominees is six months anywhere.
7. Meanwhile, here in the US look for alternate job even if it pays less as a stop gap. And file for I-140.
8. Finally, I am not sure how it works but I will beg/barrow/ my company HR to protect me at least for six months. As you rightly said we are at their mercy.
Let me know what you feel. I think we can figure out a solution.
I want all you buddies in Alberta!!
-dnataraj