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Deepak K
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« on: September 06, 2010, 09:12:56 pm »

Hi
I have received a Job offer from Canadian employer and for immigration they are proposing to Get hired in there branch in India and than intra company transfer to Canada.

My Doubt is whether I can apply for permanent residence later when I will be in Canada ??

Thanks
Deepak
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Mpadhya
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« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2010, 09:36:53 pm »

Yes...

Please go ahead and accept the offer. Doors will open once you are here.

Good Luck Smiley
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PMM
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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2010, 12:04:02 am »

Hi

Hi
I have received a Job offer from Canadian employer and for immigration they are proposing to Get hired in there branch in India and than intra company transfer to Canada.

My Doubt is whether I can apply for permanent residence later when I will be in Canada ??

Thanks
Deepak


They will probably run into a problem with an intra-company transferee, since it appear that you are not work for them yet.

From the WP Manual

General requirements
Intra-company transferees may apply for work permits under the general provision if they:
• are seeking entry to work in a parent, subsidiary, branch, or affiliate of a multi-national
company;
• will be undertaking employment at a legitimate and continuing establishment of that company
(where 18-24 months can be used as a reasonable minimum guideline);
• are taking a position in a Executive, Senior Managerial, or Specialized Knowledge capacity;
have been employed by the company outside Canada in a similar full-time position (not
accumulated part-time) for one year in the three-year period immediately preceding the date of
application.
Extensions may be granted up to the 5 and 7 year maximums referred to in the
tables at the end of this section (5.31) and in the table in section 11.2.
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