Its not impossible though those folks are VERY few. Mainly staff of Indian embassy in Pakistan.
Impossible for regular folks.
Its not impossible though those folks are VERY few. Mainly staff of Indian embassy in Pakistan.
Nope you can exchange queuing time. For example, if a Chinese is married to a French person, they can use the French's wait time, which is zero, even if the French person is not the main applicant.I don’t know how that would work. I thought that for EB green cards, dependents were linked to primary applicants time, even if they aren’t Indian born. Unless what they do is the Indian is in H1B and the non Indian is the one getting the EB sponsorship. I’m not sure how they would do it honestly. Some had said they have a better shot waiting for their us born kids to turn 21 and sponsoring them lol.
Didn’t know this. That’s quite interesting. Too bad people are having to look for loopholes. I was offered marriage in the past so I could remain in the US, but I always preferred to do things legit. It sucks that it feels like doing things legit screws you over.Nope you can exchange queuing time. For example, if a Chinese is married to a French person, they can use the French's wait time, which is zero, even if the French person is not the main applicant.
TN visa or L1 visa. Zero restrictions in obtaining these two.US is great but visa restrictions for Indians is fucked up more than imagination. In 4-5 years every thing should fall in place after that again moving is hard.
For US immigration there's absolutely ZERO benefit to do legitimate stuff. They like the illegals oh man.Didn’t know this. That’s quite interesting. Too bad people are having to look for loopholes. I was offered marriage in the past so I could remain in the US, but I always preferred to do things legit. It sucks that it feels like doing things legit screws you over.
Yes. Country of birth matters.So if an Indian/Chinese is born in a different country, they can get GC in regular processing time?
But illegals haven’t been able to get legalized though, and I doubt they will with US being so polarized. I was dating this Filipino girl who was a citizen, she offered to marry so I would stay but I was like, nooo, I’m too young to get married, and I’m sure I can come back legally. Hahaha yeah right. Now she married a Mexican guy and they have been married since then.For US immigration there's absolutely ZERO benefit to do legitimate stuff. They like the illegals oh man.
But illegals haven’t been able to get legalized though, and I doubt they will with US being so polarized. I was dating this Filipino girl who was a citizen, she offered to marry so I would stay but I was like, nooo, I’m too young to get married, and I’m sure I can come back legally. Hahaha yeah right. Now she married a Mexican guy and they have been married since then.
Housing is very cheap. But it's colder than Toronto and less job opportunities.Does anyone have any idea about settling in Ottawa? Is it expensive? Not many people mention this city when planning to move.
But illegals haven’t been able to get legalized though, and I doubt they will with US being so polarized. I was dating this Filipino girl who was a citizen, she offered to marry so I would stay but I was like, nooo, I’m too young to get married, and I’m sure I can come back legally. Hahaha yeah right. Now she married a Mexican guy and they have been married since then.
Does anyone have any idea about settling in Ottawa? Is it expensive? Not many people mention this city when planning to move.
Housing is very cheap. But it's colder than Toronto and less job opportunities.
I will 100% be moving to Ottawa if I get PR. That's been my plan from day 1. As far as Canada goes, it's the absolute best case scenario for what I want.Does anyone have any idea about settling in Ottawa? Is it expensive? Not many people mention this city when planning to move.
what's in ottawa?I will 100% be moving to Ottawa if I get PR. That's been my plan from day 1. As far as Canada goes, it's the absolute best case scenario for what I want.