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« on: December 03, 2008, 09:26:05 pm » |
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Hi,
i am in US on h1b. i applied for FSW but my field "software engineer" is not on the new list. i am planning on switching to pnp and want to know where to start and what are my options.
also 1 - do i need a job offer for the PNP 2 - if i succeed in PNP, will i need to goto canada or i can wait till end of the h1b 3 - can i convert my skilled worker application (i submitted recently) to PNP ? 4 - what is the best option for software engineer in PNP. 5 - do i need to apply in all provinces in canada PNP process or just one application for all provinces ?
Please help me.
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ingegarcia
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« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2008, 09:46:20 pm » |
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- Are you working in the United States in one of the following temporary skilled worker visa categories: H-1B, H1-B1, H-1C, E-3? - Do you have a minimum of one year of work experience in the United States in one of the qualifying visa categories listed above. - Is your occupation must be on the Regional Occupations Under Pressure list for Alberta. http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/workplaceskills/foreign_workers/oup/abouplist.shtml take a look at 2171 and 0213 If your answer is positive on these questions you might want to apply to Alberta... No job offer required.... http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/campaigns/h1b.htmlBTW my current position in US is Senior Software Engineer Developer and I was nominated by Alberta under NOC 2171
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MhK
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« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2008, 11:26:54 pm » |
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Thank you...can you please also help on following questions
- if i succeed in PNP, will i need to goto canada immediately or i can wait till end of the h1b - can i use/request my existing skilled worker application (i submitted recently) to be considered for alberta PNP ?
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BCguy
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« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2008, 10:16:07 am » |
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What part of Immigrate immediately dont you get,YES and the other is NO,You are dealing with 2 separate goverments
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I am not an Immigration Lawyer or Consultant But a humble public servant for my Province,doing what I can do to help you to the best of my ability including help you adopt a puppy from the SPCA
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« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2008, 10:53:22 am » |
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As far as I know from reading other peoples experiences, you get a PNP certificate from AINP and after that you can use that to apply for residency with CIC. If you already have an FSW application going and you told them this, AINP may ask CIC to change your FSW application to a PNP application. Once you get your PR visa, you have a certain time limit to land in Canada to activate your PR but you don't have to move to Canada immediately since as a PR, you can live outside Canada for up to 3 out of every 5 years. You should probably read the whole H1B thread to learn from what other people have experienced. It's gotten pretty long though.
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PR=Permanent resident - TFW=temporary foreign worker FSW=federal skilled worker - QSW=Quebec skilled worker AEO=arranged employment offer - LMO=labour market opinion CEC=Canadian experience class - PNP=provincial nominee program
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« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2008, 11:45:35 am » |
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MhK just jump to Alberta program as Ingegarcia said, if you answer yes to his questions, the rest is no relevant and you're wasting time, every day more and more people are sending applications to Alberta, this program can change any moment. Here is te link to Alberta: http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/campaigns/h1b.html
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"Not all those who wander are lost"- JRR Tolkien
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blueangel18
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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2009, 01:59:30 am » |
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hello,,,
please, i need help in my situation right now.. me and my fiance are both contract workers (food server) under semi skilled category. we;ve been here in alberta for almost 2 years now. since my fiance and i worked in the same company, as they say we cant be nominated at the same time, so my fiance process his papers under PNP. its been almost 3 months now since our lawyer submitted his papers to the immigration and up to now, we didnt receive any file number yet. how long will it take for us to get the file number?
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BCguy
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2009, 11:29:01 am » |
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Alberta is running 4-6 Months I hear
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I am not an Immigration Lawyer or Consultant But a humble public servant for my Province,doing what I can do to help you to the best of my ability including help you adopt a puppy from the SPCA
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ravenous
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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2009, 11:14:02 pm » |
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hello.. i just signed-up in here.. i would like to know if a concrete batcher is eligible or qualified for alberta pnp? please help.. thanks...
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blueangel18
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« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2009, 01:38:15 am » |
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hello.. its me again,. thnks for the reply.... i would like to ask , does he need to exit canada if ever we will not receive any progress from his application? his contract will expire this june, .. and if ever he needs to exit , can he exit anywhere else except going back home? thnks
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njdesi
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« Reply #10 on: January 19, 2009, 07:52:43 pm » |
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hello everyone, Just like Mhk , I'm new to Canadian immigration process and had few questions.
1) The firm I work for has offices in Canada( Toronto & Vancouver) and I can transfer to these places. So I was wondering if I could apply for Alberta and move to BC or Ontario, would this be legit ? or will there be consequences later down the line?
2) How long does the process take ,I still have 20 months on H1-B . So if I apply would this give me enough time or am I late ?
P.s : I work in the IT field . Systems Analyst is my current job title.
I apologize if these questions were asked before , my search didn't return any results hence these questions.
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BCguy
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« Reply #11 on: January 20, 2009, 09:33:50 am » |
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hello everyone, Just like Mhk , I'm new to Canadian immigration process and had few questions.
1) The firm I work for has offices in Canada( Toronto & Vancouver) and I can transfer to these places. So I was wondering if I could apply for Alberta and move to BC or Ontario, would this be legit ? or will there be consequences later down the line? NO AS LONG YOU HAVE YOUR PR STATUS ALREADY
2) How long does the process take ,I still have 20 months on H1-B . So if I apply would this give me enough time or am I late ? YOU HAVE ENOUGH TIME
P.s : I work in the IT field . Systems Analyst is my current job title. GOOD JOB PROSPECTS I apologize if these questions were asked before , my search didn't return any results hence these questions.
Thanks.
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I am not an Immigration Lawyer or Consultant But a humble public servant for my Province,doing what I can do to help you to the best of my ability including help you adopt a puppy from the SPCA
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« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2009, 05:50:02 pm » |
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If you can transfer, why do you not try the FSW with arranged employment route insetad of alberta PNP . that way you donot have to worry bout being in Alberta. Under new policy it is supposed to take 6 months - 1 year. You can go to CIC site and check for processing time also.... hello everyone, Just like Mhk , I'm new to Canadian immigration process and had few questions.
1) The firm I work for has offices in Canada( Toronto & Vancouver) and I can transfer to these places. So I was wondering if I could apply for Alberta and move to BC or Ontario, would this be legit ? or will there be consequences later down the line?
2) How long does the process take ,I still have 20 months on H1-B . So if I apply would this give me enough time or am I late ?
P.s : I work in the IT field . Systems Analyst is my current job title.
I apologize if these questions were asked before , my search didn't return any results hence these questions.
Thanks.
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