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happybuddha

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Dec 14, 2012
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Hello,

I am preparing to migrate to Canada.

My profile :
Over 9 years of experience as a software consultant.
Currently in the US on H1B since 2011.
Graduation from India (15 years of education) and a PG Diploma (Distance Learning)
IELTS : Scheduled to give in Jan '13


My options in the US are limited to GC under EB-3 which has a priority date of 2002. So I thought I will take my skills to another country which would be more respectful and not be hung up on my 15 years of education.

I do not have an offer of employment from a Canadian employer

Amongst the many options available, I understand that for a profile like mine, FSWP is the way to go. However, CIC is not accepting new applications at the moment.
I also came across immigration programs of different provinces. This is what I am confused about. If one applies, to say Quebec, is the person tied to Quebec ? Can one not be employed in any other part of Canada ?
For a permanent residency will the person have to stay put in the province for 2 years ?
Also, once you get your PR then can you work anywhere in Canada/USA ?


Most of the threads I have read around here are pointed in different directions. Some already know which province they wish to apply to. Although there are many threads filled with information I think most of them are old ( I am not allowed to post links yet ).

Could someone please handhold me through this ? At least the initial steps ?
Which migration 'plan' would work for me ? What is the step-by-step procedure to migrate to Canada ?
The firms I have worked for have already evaluated my Education credentials and the evaluators have found my education to be equivalent of US bachelors in Ms. Should I be evaluating my credentials again ? Also, how long does the entire thing take ?

Cheers,
 
1) I think if apply Quebec, you should stay in Quebec for at least 6 months before moving to another province. Say you initially reside in the Quebec side of Ottawa (Gatineau), you could be employed in the Ontario side of the city. Likewise if you find a job in nearby US, you probably can commute there from your new home in Quebec.
2) No, you don't have to stay in the province for 2 years.
3) Once got PR, you can work anywhere in the world as long as you maintain your residency obligation.
4) For the steps, you should checking out CIC website