kickb said:
No it is not possible. Now US and Canada share there immigration details and during the verification or back ground check if they figure out you are trying the double dross the immigration rule then you will treated under misrepresentation and will be banned.
Um, no, i don't think this is true. while applying for both at the same time *may* result in rejection, it's not going to be rejected because CIC or the US believes they are trying to "double dross the immigration rule then you will treated under misrepresentation and will be banned." How ridiculous. Please stop giving "advice" becasue it's obvious you don't know what you are talking about.
as the other posted mentioned, the risk is neither government *may* believe you won't be able to meet the residency requirement, and that *could* result in rejection. Though i think it *is* possible to meet both at the same time, because as a PR in canada, as long as you are living with your spouse, you can be living anywhere in the world, and it WILL count toward residency requirements. For the us, I believe you must maintain residence in the US 6 mo. out of the year. So there is a chance there won't be any issue at all with approval.
Yes, it IS possible to apply for both at the same time, there is no law or rule against it. I am pretty sure there are plenty of people who do this. Whether people are
successful doing this is another story. Unfortunately, i don't think this forum will be a good resource to determine how successful people are with it. It's really up to you if you want to try it.