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Given the job market I would not leave a job unless you have secured one in another province. The cost of housing is also much lower in Quebec than in many parts of Canada so that also needs to be considered. In some parts of Canada the vacancy rates are also very low so securing housing can be difficult. Although you may be able secure PR faster you also have to consider non-PR/protected issues when considering a move.
Hi @canuck78 can you please elaborate the challenges for temporary/non-PR persons especially in healthcare (if any)
 
My timeline:
Applied November 2024
AOR December 2024
AIP June 06 2025
Grounds: Oppression from the brahmin Hindu in Punjab and discrimination faced as a sikh minority in India. Family ties in Canada, brother is a Canadian PR and community involvement, volunteering at my Gurudwara. There is hope in this world.
Congratulations! If you don't mind, what is your background in Canada (when did you move here and were you a worker/student, etc)?
 
Congratulations! If you don't mind, what is your background in Canada (when did you move here and were you a worker/student, etc)?
I arrived in Mexico in june of 2024 and then crossed into Alberta via the United States, I will not disclose how I did that. So I came to Canada without any legal status. I did not claim asylum and made it my intention to do this H&C.