- Nov 19, 2009
- 155
- 13
- 125
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Los Angeles
- NOC Code......
- 2131
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
Hello to all
In 2007 I was convicted of Driving Under the Influence, I plead guilty and served the sentence given by the judge. Because it was (and still is) my only offense, I follow the requirements assigned by the court and on April 2008 my driving rights were re-established completely.
I live in the USA and work as an Engineer, over the last few months, I have been receiving calls from companies in Canada interested in my professional resume, but they are very clear that they will not sponsor any application for immigration on my behalf, weird in the sense that they are the ones contacting me, but at the same time encouraging me to apply for PR status by myself. I have tried this process before but life circumstances have crossed this plan many times, and now with a new immigration process to start on January 1st, I have been gathering all the necessary documentation to be ready to apply, IELTS (re-taken), academic documents, reference letters (professional, academic, personal), bank statements, 401K financial reports, criminal check backgrounds, Professional Board Registration, APPEGA, etc.
I am trying to start the process for Rehabilitation Certification, I am familiar with the process I have to follow, the fees involved and the documentation that needs to be attached to this application, but reading online many posts, it looks like this is a very long and stressful process, some people talk about even almost 3 years before they hear a response and not precisely what they were expecting after such a long wait. After talking to an immigration attorney he advised me to request the rehabilitation and at the same time to apply for a TRP, not to travel for work but to visit the companies that have contacted me and to check Canada and what they have to offer, he told me that by applying to the TRP my explanation should be straight forward, and honest, he said that I should explain that YES I do have a DUI, long time ago (I have submitted proper documentation for a rehabilitation approval), I am interested in Canada because it looks promising in terms of my professional development and career opportunities and that is the reason why I want to visit. He was emphatic on listing the names of the companies and people I have talked to that make me curious to discover if this could be a good move for my family (wife, 2 kids, 3 and 6 years old).
I would like to respectfully request your advice, I have a good job and I like my life in the USA, but Canada it has been the place of my final goals, on top of that many colleagues, relatives (cousins and such, not first blood line relatives), and very, very good friends are pushing me to look into this opportunity, actually they are the ones sending my resume, that is why I have been contacted.
Please let me know according to your knowledge and experience if what this attorney told me is accurate, feasible and within the grounds of common sense, regardless the work aspect I would love to visit my relatives and friends in Calgary and Vancouver... Thank you for your time and my apologies for such a long post.
In 2007 I was convicted of Driving Under the Influence, I plead guilty and served the sentence given by the judge. Because it was (and still is) my only offense, I follow the requirements assigned by the court and on April 2008 my driving rights were re-established completely.
I live in the USA and work as an Engineer, over the last few months, I have been receiving calls from companies in Canada interested in my professional resume, but they are very clear that they will not sponsor any application for immigration on my behalf, weird in the sense that they are the ones contacting me, but at the same time encouraging me to apply for PR status by myself. I have tried this process before but life circumstances have crossed this plan many times, and now with a new immigration process to start on January 1st, I have been gathering all the necessary documentation to be ready to apply, IELTS (re-taken), academic documents, reference letters (professional, academic, personal), bank statements, 401K financial reports, criminal check backgrounds, Professional Board Registration, APPEGA, etc.
I am trying to start the process for Rehabilitation Certification, I am familiar with the process I have to follow, the fees involved and the documentation that needs to be attached to this application, but reading online many posts, it looks like this is a very long and stressful process, some people talk about even almost 3 years before they hear a response and not precisely what they were expecting after such a long wait. After talking to an immigration attorney he advised me to request the rehabilitation and at the same time to apply for a TRP, not to travel for work but to visit the companies that have contacted me and to check Canada and what they have to offer, he told me that by applying to the TRP my explanation should be straight forward, and honest, he said that I should explain that YES I do have a DUI, long time ago (I have submitted proper documentation for a rehabilitation approval), I am interested in Canada because it looks promising in terms of my professional development and career opportunities and that is the reason why I want to visit. He was emphatic on listing the names of the companies and people I have talked to that make me curious to discover if this could be a good move for my family (wife, 2 kids, 3 and 6 years old).
I would like to respectfully request your advice, I have a good job and I like my life in the USA, but Canada it has been the place of my final goals, on top of that many colleagues, relatives (cousins and such, not first blood line relatives), and very, very good friends are pushing me to look into this opportunity, actually they are the ones sending my resume, that is why I have been contacted.
Please let me know according to your knowledge and experience if what this attorney told me is accurate, feasible and within the grounds of common sense, regardless the work aspect I would love to visit my relatives and friends in Calgary and Vancouver... Thank you for your time and my apologies for such a long post.