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dave_lewis

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Jan 9, 2012
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Hey all,

Really need some advice from you experience, as you are aware we all are trying for PR from canada and some of us from AUS. Now my current situation is that i have received my medical request from canada ( however my wife is expecting so thats on hold until December), and i have also received a invitation to appy for AUS ( which is much faster then canada).

I want to know will canada accept me if I have already received a PR from AUS? maybe they will reject my papers???

or

Will canada provide me the PR and then its my choice either AUS or Canada....

how does this work and a person get to PR for two countries?? Aus never asked me if I have applied for PR anywhere else so is that a problem..??
 
You don't have to choose right now. Both countries will grant you PR if you meet the requirements.

The difficulty will be keeping your PR for both countries. Both countries have residency requirements and you will likely find it difficult to meet both.
 
scylla said:
You don't have to choose right now. Both countries will grant you PR if you meet the requirements.

The difficulty will be keeping your PR for both countries. Both countries have residency requirements and you will likely find it difficult to meet both.

hey,

Thanks for the reply, so you mean if AUS gives me PR and Canada request for my passport and sees this PR they will still stamp my passport??

I understand about meeting residency requirement, i don't plan to keep both i just want my options open for both....

Dont i have to declare to canada that i got PR or AUS before stamping??
 
dave_lewis said:
hey,

Thanks for the reply, so you mean if AUS gives me PR and Canada request for my passport and sees this PR they will still stamp my passport??

I understand about meeting residency requirement, i don't plan to keep both i just want my options open for both....

Dont i have to declare to canada that i got PR or AUS before stamping??

Doesnt matter dude.. Canada will still give you PR provided all your docs are proper. They dont care if you have another Country's PR. Any number of countries will give you PR, but as scylla said, its just meeting their residency requirements will be the problem.