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Pasatiempos

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I am currently planning a move to Canada with my wife of 8 months.

I have read plenty of information on this site aswell as in many others. All very good advice and information.

Having done this research, I've come to the conclusion that its a very real opportunity for me, as I can qualify as a skilled worker (Electronical Engineering Degree from one of Mexico's most prestigious Universities, and 3+ years experience in engineering fields). The thing that mostly discourages me is the waiting period.

Let's for a minute assume that I just wing it, and travel to Canada on a tourist visa---and stay there. I wouldn't mind working in any field, and learning anything. This is mainly a move based on wanting to have a better quality of life and not necesarily "making more money".

What are the risks involved? Pluses and Cons? This would be very useful information in me making an important decision.

Thank you for your time!!
 
Hola Pasatiempos

Actually the waiting time for Mexico is not too long compared with other countries, so the waiting time worth it,

I am from Mexico and my process took 26 Months, I applied as Skilled worker by the way

If you do not want to wait that long, so try applying as provincial nominee, I think it is faster.


I do not think you can get job if you come as visitor. (legally speaking of course)

Suerte!!
Eduardo
 
Thanks Eduardo!

Eduardo Picazo said:
If you do not want to wait that long, so try applying as provincial nominee, I think it is faster.

How would I apply as a provincial nominee? Is this the same as aplying for a temporary work visa?

I've heard that if I take that route the waiting time is much less, plus I could always change my status to a permanent resident later. How true is this?

Gracias por tu tiempo compa!

Javier
 
Hola mi amigo

Immigrating to Canada : Provincial nominees

Persons who immigrate to Canada under the Provincial Nominee Program have the skills, education and work experience needed to make an immediate economic contribution to the province or territory that nominates them. They are ready to establish themselves successfully as permanent residents in Canada.

In order to apply under the Provincial Nominee Program, applicants must be nominated by a Canadian province or territory.

Consult this section to find all the information and required forms to apply as a provincial nominee. Because the criteria for provincial nomination are determined by the individual provinces and territories, they can change without notice. For this reason, make sure to consult this site and the corresponding provincial site regularly before submitting your application.

Before you apply, make sure that you are familiar with the current application procedures. After you apply, make sure you return to this web page to find out about the steps that follow.

Learn about…

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link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/index.asp

Suerte
Eduardo