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Author Topic: us to canada, PR, skilled, or sponsored...which one?  (Read 575 times)
laroyden
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« on: April 09, 2009, 07:12:37 pm »

hi all.  allow me to apologize in advance if this, or something similar to this has been asked before.  and also, thanks for any help or advice.  my situation is as follows.   

i am currently a US citizen, with a primary residence in the US, and i would like to move up to b.c. on a permanent basis.  my partner is a canadian citizen and we are due to have a child in late 2009.  we are not currently married, but will be (and can be at any time if it aides this process).  it will not be a fake marriage, so i am not worried about that.  if we were married i am assuming my spouse could sponsor me for immigration as well.  also, i am fairly certain i can immigrate via the skilled migration route (ie my profession is in need and i have enough points according to the self test).  to add to the situation, i am currently working for a company based in the US, and they have agreed to allow me to continue working for them remotely (ie over the internet) from b.c.  so i will not need a job in canada.  my work will require i travel on a fairly regular basis back to the states (1x a month or so).

my basic question is, how can i legally move to canada permanently, as quickly as possible?  further more, what is a permanent residence card, and is that something i could get more quickly than immigrating?  money is also a concern as i start a family, so which immigration method would be cheapest?  which would be fastest?  being outside of canada during the application process is not really realistic considering my partner is pregnant and i plan to be there to support her, but does my presence in canada slow or hurt my application? 

before you answer, note that i have seen the www.cic.gc.ca site and browsed around quite a bit.  i'm just unclear as to what path would be best for my situation...

thanks again for your help.
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Leon
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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2009, 12:53:52 am »

Do an outland sponsorship.  That way, your wife sponsors you and you list yourself as officially living in the US (although you are frequently "visiting" your wife for long periods at a time).  Officially your status is visitor until 5-10 months later when you get your PR status.  Here are your forms: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp

A PR card is given to PR's.  When you immigrate, you are a PR. it's the same thing.
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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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