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eshwar
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« on: February 12, 2008, 09:37:35 pm »

Hello all,

I was just informed that if I had had a legal status in the country I'm residing currently I can apply for permanent residency in Canada. I reside in the united states for more than one year and my status is F-1 (student visa).when I enquired the canadian consulate in Buffalo they gave me some vague information on the additional documents I need to submit.But I need to know all the information regarding this because I don't have any work experience and I cannot go through the simplified application process,so I don't know what are the forms to be submitted.All I know is I can apply through the regular process.If there is anyone in my situation please jelp me out by letting me know how should I get started.Also How much in total do I have to spend for the complete process.Please help me out pals.

Thank you
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PMM
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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2008, 10:28:07 pm »

Hi

Hello all,

I was just informed that if I had had a legal status in the country I'm residing currently I can apply for permanent residency in Canada. I reside in the united states for more than one year and my status is F-1 (student visa).when I enquired the canadian consulate in Buffalo they gave me some vague information on the additional documents I need to submit.But I need to know all the information regarding this because I don't have any work experience and I cannot go through the simplified application process,so I don't know what are the forms to be submitted.All I know is I can apply through the regular process.If there is anyone in my situation please jelp me out by letting me know how should I get started.Also How much in total do I have to spend for the complete process.Please help me out pals.

Thank you

As a skilled worker applicant with no work experience you won't qualify, so don't waste your money.  see: www.cic.gc.ca

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nomlah
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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2008, 07:00:10 pm »

Hello all,

I was just informed that if I had had a legal status in the country I'm residing currently I can apply for permanent residency in Canada. I reside in the united states for more than one year and my status is F-1 (student visa).when I enquired the canadian consulate in Buffalo they gave me some vague information on the additional documents I need to submit.But I need to know all the information regarding this because I don't have any work experience and I cannot go through the simplified application process,so I don't know what are the forms to be submitted.All I know is I can apply through the regular process.If there is anyone in my situation please jelp me out by letting me know how should I get started.Also How much in total do I have to spend for the complete process.Please help me out pals.

Thank you

Hi,
Try to get atleast one year experience and then apply. It is the only way.


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