Yes, it’s country of birth for all. Max 7% per country. Mexico and Philippines are capped on family preference route.Btw, is it true that GC restrictions for India and China are based on country of birth and not country of citizenship?
Yes, it’s country of birth for all. Max 7% per country. Mexico and Philippines are capped on family preference route.Btw, is it true that GC restrictions for India and China are based on country of birth and not country of citizenship?
True. can confirm 100%. Otherwise China wouldn't have any queue, as chinese people love buying citizenships from random countries likeBtw, is it true that GC restrictions for India and China are based on country of birth and not country of citizenship?
So if an Indian/Chinese is born in a different country, they can get GC in regular processing time?Yes, it’s country of birth for all. Max 7% per country. Mexico and Philippines are capped on family preference route.
Yep. Indian born in Pakistan has no queue.So if an Indian/Chinese is born in a different country, they can get GC in regular processing time?
Sure I guess. If you have a kid born in Canada, they would be Canadian in terms of GC processing.So if an Indian/Chinese is born in a different country, they can get GC in regular processing time?
This is totally impossible.Yep. Indian born in Pakistan has no queue.
Some people from my community who are are working in the US on H1B have a mandatory requirement that their partner should be born in some middle eastern country, maybe this is the reason. Some even proactively prepare for USMLE way before getting married.Sure I guess. If you have a kid born in Canada, they would be Canadian in terms of GC processing.
Why ? As long as they have a birth certificate that says they are born in Pakistan it's fine.This is totally impossible.
I am a recent immigrant to Canada and I also felt like this initially. It took a while for me to understand the property market here, it is not too bad once you figure it out. I bought a 3 bed 2 bath townhouse in Scarborough for a little less than 600k.I just checked some homes in Canada for sale ,The homes are super expensive.
In torronto a decent home cost min 800k wtf ,Vancouver I didn't even bother to check,edmondon 500k ,how are this people owning homes? Or are they even owning homes .in the way things are going I can easily see a melt down unless govt interferes. I think even if govt interferes there will be a correction from the current prices which can make people broke.
I think it is mainly due to low interest rates, to make matters worse blind speculation .
The only solution I can see is just move to some other cities other than torronto or Vancouver try to find a job like there are 2 options kill or to be killed and move there.
I think it is just the beginning of our troubles getting a PR because things seem super expensive, in Canada everything looks like California.
I don’t know how that would work. I thought that for EB green cards, dependents were linked to primary applicants time, even if they aren’t Indian born. Unless what they do is the Indian is in H1B and the non Indian is the one getting the EB sponsorship. I’m not sure how they would do it honestly. Some had said they have a better shot waiting for their us born kids to turn 21 and sponsoring them lol.This is totally impossible.
Some people from my community who are are working in the US on H1B have a mandatory requirement that their partner should be born in some middle eastern country, maybe this is the reason. Some even proactively prepare for USMLE way before getting married.
Indians and Pakistanis can never visit each other's countries because you will never approval for any kind of visa. The only exception which I saw was some Indians and Pakistanis who live in the middle east get married and they may be allowed to visit. I saw one of the local big-time politicians in my city help someone to get a visa for his Pakistani wife so that she can live in India, not sure how that works though. Never heard of an Indian married to a Pakistani visiting Pakistan before, maybe it happens.Why ? As long as they have a birth certificate that says they are born in Pakistan it's fine.
Regular queue as long as they not an Indian/Chinese citizen. This is why it'll literally be faster for many Indians if they get Canadian PR+Citizenship (which will take around 5 years total) and then apply for US Green card as a Canadian citizen. Not that I'd want to do that but it's literally a faster route for manySo if an Indian/Chinese is born in a different country, they can get GC in regular processing time?
Yeah. Though you do not exactly need PR of USA. After you get Canadian citizenship, you can get WP in USA with relative ease.Btw, is it true that GC restrictions for India and China are based on country of birth and not country of citizenship?
Its not impossible though those folks are VERY few. Mainly staff of Indian embassy in Pakistan.This is totally impossible.
One of my friend was born in Madagascar but was raised in India and holds Indian passport. He got his NIW based EB-2 GC in less than 2 years IIRC.So if an Indian/Chinese is born in a different country, they can get GC in regular processing time?