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I'm so happy that my friend finally got his CoPR after 3 long months. IRCC should do something about CEC processing times because this long wait is not fair at all.
These 3 months were the longest in his lifeI'm so happy that my friend finally got his CoPR after 3 long months. IRCC should do something about CEC processing times because this long wait is not fair at all.
Three months is super fast....I'm so happy that my friend finally got his CoPR after 3 long months. IRCC should do something about CEC processing times because this long wait is not fair at all.
These 3 months were the longest in his life
He lasts three minutes in bed so three months was indeed such a long wait. Finally it's over. I'm happy for him.Three months is super fast....
To be honest, IRCC should indeed include an option for a person to pay to speed up his application. Australia does it already in a way.
I mean if were a question of 10K CDN per applicant, I would have done it in a heart beat.
Yeah, don't care now anymore. If I get PPR eventually, I'll move, but until then I'm not going to even bother now.Well that is even worse lol
So you did not give up at all as you are still waiting for the PPR hahahahah You either give up or you are still waiting, decideYeah, don't care now anymore. If I get PPR eventually, I'll move, but until then I'm not going to even bother now.
What's your COR?Yeah, don't care now anymore. If I get PPR eventually, I'll move, but until then I'm not going to even bother now.
Well, that's the path I am looking for. Except, I wanna move to Canada and do it. I love my country but it has been a pain holding on to that Indian passport. Nothing but sufferings only. Coming to your point, this is a path many know of. But, work politics won't be that easy to overcome and move to the USA thru L1.Sorry, thats not entirely true. Why? Because of this little thing called EB-1C. He basically need to become a "Manager of Managers". Very much possible in many companies. Many actually having offices in India. So he can take up a position which is basically a "Manager of Managers" and then apply for transfer to USA (under L1). Finally once in USA, he can apply for EB-1C. Once EB-1C, change back to whatever hell you want to do.
Currently EB-1 for india is current. https://www.fragomen.com/insights/alerts/september-2021-visa-bulletin-solid-movement-across-most-employment-based-categories-final-month-fy-2021-uscis-honor-final-action-dates-employment-based-categories
Intra company transfer doesn't require LMIA. Also, I am not sure if you can get an open work permit, which doesn't require any LMIA.I see a lot on this forum moving to Canada on a work permit while their PR application is in process. Isn't most jobs require LMIA which is supposedly impossible to get?
I don't know the open work permit requirements yet, but I assume it's even harder to get than LMIA for an average Joe from not-1st-world country or we'd all already be working in Canada on this permit patiently waiting for our PPRs instead of having tons of anxiety and pouring all of it in this threadIntra company transfer doesn't require LMIA. Also, I am not sure if you can get an open work permit, which doesn't require any LMIA.
LMIA is not tough. Of course, it is tough if you applying for a position that has many local talent.I see a lot on this forum moving to Canada on a work permit while their PR application is in process. Isn't most jobs require LMIA which is supposedly impossible to get?