Hey everyone,
I'm new so firstly, please forgive me if I ask some dumb questions....as of right now, I don't know much about the Canadian immigration process, only the US process.
Could any of you guys tell me the best way to begin the process? I know there are a few routes to this, but I'm looking for something that is similar to the US version of a self petitioning immigrant. Pretty much, go to CA on a visitor visa or any other short term visa, and switch status over. Is this even possible? Again, I'm just drawing on the stuff I know from USCIS, so it may or may not be.
Or is there a way to apply for and get a residence visa while in the US? Say I want to file everything, and just sit back and wait until things are done?(again, if this is an option)
If the above isn't do-able, whats the next easiest way to do this? I'm 24, a US citizen(if that makes a diff.), fluent in engish and moderately conversant in french. Also have a background in healthcare, so maybe the skilled worker program is an option?
Lastly, I have 2 dependant children under age 3 and am married. No clue if that has any bearing on anything.
Thanks guys!
I'm new so firstly, please forgive me if I ask some dumb questions....as of right now, I don't know much about the Canadian immigration process, only the US process.
Could any of you guys tell me the best way to begin the process? I know there are a few routes to this, but I'm looking for something that is similar to the US version of a self petitioning immigrant. Pretty much, go to CA on a visitor visa or any other short term visa, and switch status over. Is this even possible? Again, I'm just drawing on the stuff I know from USCIS, so it may or may not be.
Or is there a way to apply for and get a residence visa while in the US? Say I want to file everything, and just sit back and wait until things are done?(again, if this is an option)
If the above isn't do-able, whats the next easiest way to do this? I'm 24, a US citizen(if that makes a diff.), fluent in engish and moderately conversant in french. Also have a background in healthcare, so maybe the skilled worker program is an option?
Lastly, I have 2 dependant children under age 3 and am married. No clue if that has any bearing on anything.
Thanks guys!