Good day experts:
I am planning to move and live in Canada permanently and have some questions that you may have answers for.
Background:
I am an IT professional with U.S. master degree and have been working for in IT jobs for about 4+ years. I currently have an H1B status in the United States and would like to immigrate to Canada through skilled workers and professional category.
I realized that there are 6 categories and I have to score at least 67 points in order to be eligible for this. I am guessing that they are asking for college transcripts as a proof of your degree. How would they rate your ability to speak English and verify the years of experience you have?
Also, I will move to Canada after I sell my assets and find a job there. Do they have a regulation that requires us to be in Canada certain period of time after they approve your permanent residency? for example: I have to move to Canada 30 days after my application was approved.
Lastly, how's this affecting my immigration status in the US?
Thanks in advance and please advise,
Will T.
I am planning to move and live in Canada permanently and have some questions that you may have answers for.
Background:
I am an IT professional with U.S. master degree and have been working for in IT jobs for about 4+ years. I currently have an H1B status in the United States and would like to immigrate to Canada through skilled workers and professional category.
I realized that there are 6 categories and I have to score at least 67 points in order to be eligible for this. I am guessing that they are asking for college transcripts as a proof of your degree. How would they rate your ability to speak English and verify the years of experience you have?
Also, I will move to Canada after I sell my assets and find a job there. Do they have a regulation that requires us to be in Canada certain period of time after they approve your permanent residency? for example: I have to move to Canada 30 days after my application was approved.
Lastly, how's this affecting my immigration status in the US?
Thanks in advance and please advise,
Will T.