what's the benefit ?Earn in dollars, spend in rupees. That's a dream for a lot of people here.
what's the benefit ?Earn in dollars, spend in rupees. That's a dream for a lot of people here.
9 june , i'll be out of the airport by 5 pm.Dankie when u landing in Canada bruh
Thanks I'll consider doing initial step...but I'll only be bluffing, a barking dog with no teeth, lmao. I can't afford a mandamus...I'll need every cent iv been blocked to use for the past 2 years to survive once I set foot in canada
over 10k candidates above 490.. That's brutalCRS score distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool as of May 9, 2022
CRS score range Number of candidates 601-1200 602 501-600 6,972 451-500 51,541 491-500 3,639 481-490 7,015 471-480 15,760 461-470 14,167 451-460 10,960 401-450 49,886 441-450 10,230 431-440 10,837 421-430 8,176 411-420 9,765 401-410 10,878 351-400 61,089 301-350 31,833 0-300 4,803 Total 206,726
Starting to feel uncomfortable now.over 10k candidates above 490.. That's brutal
If I were you, I'd do a soft landing and get that out of the way.
What if COVID goes wild again and we end up with another lockdown and CoPR expires???Lots of people found themselves in this predicament cos they decided to wait a while before landing, not envisaging a pandemic.
After all the headache and heartache of this process, I wouldn't take any chances.
Its a lot bro. Indian rupee is decliing and it is expected to decline further. So we are able to send more money to India that what we would have saved working in India.what's the benefit ?
1. PR Cards used to come to Canadian addresses two weeks after the landing, but that changed after the pandemic. The current waiting time for PR Cards is 96 days. Ideally, you need to wait for it while in Canada and leave Canada after getting it. You may leave Canada without waiting for the card and ask someone to send it to you via a courier service, but this is neither legal nor safe.If anyone here is planning to do a soft landing or has researched this topic, do you have any tips for it?
1. How to get your PR card if you have already returned to home country? Can you get it mailed to a PO box number?
2. What's the best city or province to do your soft landing if you are not from the US?
3. What formalities should one complete as part of soft-landing? PR Card, Social Insurance Number, what else?
Would appreciate any tips you have.
True. But give a friends house address for PR card and leave the country. I am sure 1000’s of Indians travel from Canada every day or week, so ask someone to bring the card. Its way better than waiting to land a year later. End of the day, its your choice. Also, after soft landing and going to India, you can apply for PRTD that will give you a one time entry pass to enter Canada. PRTD processing is also late.. around 4 months.!!The problem with soft-landing is it takes 4 months to get your PR card in the mail. Earlier it used to be just 2 weeks
I wouldn't set such unrealistic wage expectations for Canada mate. Average wage in Canada is around 54.000CAD /a year.Its a lot bro. Indian rupee is decliing and it is expected to decline further. So we are able to send more money to India that what we would have saved working in India.
@stirredo Its good if you earn more than $100000 in Canada. Because you cannot save much in Canada if you earn less.
And why do you think someone would be in serious trouble if he/she travels after receiving PR card ? Once you land and become PR, its absolutely an open ground in terms of mobility. No one can question you OR stop you from travelling to home country.1. PR Cards used to come to Canadian addresses two weeks after the landing, but that changed after the pandemic. The current waiting time for PR Cards is 96 days. Ideally, you need to wait for it while in Canada and leave Canada after getting it. You may leave Canada without waiting for the card and ask someone to send it to you via a courier service, but this is neither legal nor safe.
2. I'm not sure if there is a best city for Soft Landing. You can choose a city that offers direct flights to your home country for your convenience.
3. PR Card, Social Insurance Number, Provincial Health Card are must. Optionally, you may consider getting a phone number, a bank account, a Canadian driver's license while waiting.
However, I wouldn't recommend you to do a soft landing unless you have no other choice. It is costly, and there is no soft landing in Canadian immigration law. It is just an unofficial term used among immigrants. You might get in serious trouble if you tell the immigration officer at the border that you'll return to your home country after getting your PR card.
You'll have more than enough time on your visa to enter to Canada. Do a normal landing.
I didn't say he would be in serious trouble if he travels after receiving the PR card. I said "You might get in serious trouble if you tell the immigration officer at the border that you'll return to your home country after getting your PR card." Even at the time of landing, you're still not a PR, and immigration officers have every right to send you back to your home country if they're not satisfied with your intentions, your available funds etc.And why do you think someone would be in serious trouble if he/she travels after receiving PR card ? Once you land and become PR, its absolutely an open ground in terms of mobility. No one can question you OR stop you from travelling to home country.