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Member Profile: Lynn (3 posts)
 
Hello, I'm Lynn
I am from Vietnam
I last logged in on 14 Jan 2008
I have been a member since 13 Oct 2007
I have added 3 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 23 Dec 2007
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Lynn's Immigration Cases
 
Family Class case: Approved in 247 days  (6 comments
User: Lynn Visa Office: Vegreville, Canada
Business Program: Spouses & Partners Application Date: 16 Apr 2007
AOR Date: 23 Apr 2007 Initial Assessment:
Medical Done: Sponsorship Approved: 09 Nov 2007
Documents Requested: Documents Sent:
Interview Date: 19 Dec 2007 Passport Requested: 19 Dec 2007
Visa Received: 19 Dec 2007 Last Updated: 21 Dec 2007
Nationality: Vietnam
Notes: Medical exam received. Approved in principal. I am done.

Lynn's Posts

Posted in Family Class Forum on 23 Dec 2007
Topic: Canadian Immigration process (how to start)

I am not sure you are one of those cases that could not apply for US immigration visa and want to switch to Canada. Some people after these processes, they still want to live in the US with Canada PR card. Not a wise decision since you need to live in Canada for at least 3 years to ottain Canadian citizenship.
If you are not what I am talking about and wish to settle in Canada, you have to choose for yourself the purposes of living in Canada. Either marrying a Canadian or work here with skills, or invest, or operate your own business. For more details, you should advice the official website of Canadian government at www.cic.gc.ca
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 28 Nov 2007
Topic: transferred to LA from Buffalo

well, being Canadian does not mean you can work legally in US, right? You also have to obtain an USA work permit, and to apply for green card, you have to start over the process again. I understand clearly what you were saying, but I dont get why having a Canadian citizenship help you stay in USA legally and benefit as if holding US citizenship.

US new policy is to keep skilled workers coming in to that country. And no, you cant become a Canada citizen without living here for 3 years to obtain citizenship or even keeping PR card. Yes, it could happen if you are dependent of Canadian under 18, but it's not the case here, right?

Finding an IT job in Canada, just like many other jobs, needs experience and skill, it is hard to find, but not impossible. Toronto is a great city, good food, nice people, and amazing job opportunity. It's my reference for you :D
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 28 Nov 2007
Topic: transferred to LA from Buffalo

to money, I am wondering why you went through a lot of troubles, paper work to obtain a Canadian PR and then went to work in the US? Why dont you just go to the US in the first place?
I've lived in Canada for couples of years, and I fell in love with this peaceful, peace-keeping and beautiful country. Being a Canadian is a pride, but not likely ego-centric, dollar devaluating, war-loving, obnoxius American.