thanks for your inputs. If I understood this right this Eb1 with the resulting speed of GC processing is key why all young folks want this?Follow this: Find a company that has presence in US and Canada. Get a job in their Canadian branch for a Managerial role. Lobby within your organization for a move to US via L1A. You should have worked in the Canadian branch for at least 1 year before you are eligible for a L1A. I have seen folks at 30 moving to US on a L1A. You don't necessarily need to work in a large org, you can work in a start up too. There is no salary requirement unlike H1B. Once you move to US via L1A, then you will be eligible for EB1 GC and no matter where you are born, you will get your GC within a year or two.
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