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Migrating to Canada with Parents

Rahul81

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I can help out with some facts which consultants will never tell you and just make money

Being in Canada on work permit increases your chances for PR , I would say double plus add to your so called Canadian experience,
After one year you get approx 85 points boost in your CRS score and some provinces like Ontario do send pnp invites when ur scores are in range of 420-440 and if ur in eligible professions. If your spouse is working you get additional points for her Canadian experience.

For example you take current draws if you had been in Canada with CEC profile , scores went to 431 so you see chances are more.

Now coming here leaving wha5 you hAve back home in separate Evaluation that should done with ur family and not with ppl on forum and not even consultants who will sell this product to you - free education, healthcare etc. Nothing is free....
 
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navdeepchopra

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Dec 15, 2019
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I can help out with some facts which consultants will never tell you and just make money

Being in Canada on work permit increases your chances for PR , I would say double plus add to your so called Canadian experience,
After one year you get approx 85 points boost in your CRS score and some provinces like Ontario do send pnp invites when ur scores are in range of 420-440 and if ur in eligible professions. If your spouse is working you get additional points for her Canadian experience.

For example you take current draws if you had been in Canada with CEC profile , scores went to 431 so you see chances are more.

Now coming here leaving wha5 you hAve back home in separate Evaluation that should done with ur family and not with ppl on forum and not even consultants who will sell this product to you - free education, healthcare etc. Nothing is free....
Thanks for the advice
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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I can help out with some facts which consultants will never tell you and just make money

Being in Canada on work permit increases your chances for PR , I would say double plus add to your so called Canadian experience,
After one year you get approx 85 points boost in your CRS score and some provinces like Ontario do send pnp invites when ur scores are in range of 420-440 and if ur in eligible professions. If your spouse is working you get additional points for her Canadian experience.

For example you take current draws if you had been in Canada with CEC profile , scores went to 431 so you see chances are more.

Now coming here leaving wha5 you hAve back home in separate Evaluation that should done with ur family and not with ppl on forum and not even consultants who will sell this product to you - free education, healthcare etc. Nothing is free....
No Canadian on this forum ever says things are free. We tend to remind people that we pay high taxes to receive these services and medicare is around 70%. There are many things that not covered.
 

canuck78

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Hello All,

Seeking advice from those already resident in Canada...

We are a family of 5 members (myself, wife, 7 year old son, 70+ year old parents) living in UAE for past 40 years and looking to migrate to Canada primarily for the benefits of Canadian Citizenship i.e., long term stability in jobs, economy, medical care, education, etc. compared to the UAE.

We do currently have quite a good life in Dubai with a good ICT job but looking for better future.
My current EE CRS score is 358, which may at best increase to 418 with improved IELTS score.
Hoping for a PNP nomination to give us any chance with EE.

If we are to be successful in getting PR, our intention is to move all together with my Parents.

Appreciate advice based on your experience:
  1. What are our options to be successful in PR and eventually Citizenship?
  2. Practicality of moving and living with Parents. If anyone has had any success with this and how?
Thanks in advance!
If moving to Canada you have to be prepared that your family may never be able to remain longterm. If that’s a dealbreaker then maybe Canada is not for you. Lots of immigrants and Canada is ageing so there are only so many new PR seniors that we can absorb. We have just gone through a period where it is really clear that we aren’t even able to care for the seniors already in Canads.
 

Rahul81

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No Canadian on this forum ever says things are free. We tend to remind people that we pay high taxes to receive these services and medicare is around 70%. There are many things that not covered.
You just half read the statement I am talking about consultants who market immigration to prospective consultants, every person who comes here knows about it
 
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navdeepchopra

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Dec 15, 2019
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1. Yes - this counts as Canadian work experience.
2. Yes - the employer would need to obtain an approved LMIA. A letter won't be sufficient.
3. Very hard to say. Recent cut offs indicate you would need to have two years of work experience.
4. Again, very hard to say. With a score of 438, CEC is unlikely. Too many factors to comment on the chances for PNP, Keep in mind that if you are working in one province in Canada, you can really only apply for PNP through that province (other provinces won't be an option).
Many Thanks for the advise