Here's my case:
Moved to Canada in Jun 2003. My family had been there since Jan 2002.
I worked there for a year, did not like the job and could not find a job as an electrical engineer.
So, I applied to grad school both in Canada and US. 5 admits with full funding in the US and none in Canada.
I decide to go to grad school in the US in August 2004. I graduate in May 2006.
I looked for jobs in the field of electrical engineering, none in Canada, 2 in the US and this is after a 4.0/4.0 GPA
Now work in the silicon valley (San Jose, CA) and my PR card expired last year for not meeting PR residency. I could only manage ~500 days in 5 yrs.
I appealed for humanitarian consideration as my family lives there which got turned down.
What are my options now?
Considering I'm 27, with a nice job in the US but I'm on an H1B which means I lose my job I have to leave US and I'll have no where to go as I have no family in my native country of India and my family lives in Canada (they are all Canadian citizens), they own a house for which I make payments too.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
Moved to Canada in Jun 2003. My family had been there since Jan 2002.
I worked there for a year, did not like the job and could not find a job as an electrical engineer.
So, I applied to grad school both in Canada and US. 5 admits with full funding in the US and none in Canada.
I decide to go to grad school in the US in August 2004. I graduate in May 2006.
I looked for jobs in the field of electrical engineering, none in Canada, 2 in the US and this is after a 4.0/4.0 GPA
Now work in the silicon valley (San Jose, CA) and my PR card expired last year for not meeting PR residency. I could only manage ~500 days in 5 yrs.
I appealed for humanitarian consideration as my family lives there which got turned down.
What are my options now?
Considering I'm 27, with a nice job in the US but I'm on an H1B which means I lose my job I have to leave US and I'll have no where to go as I have no family in my native country of India and my family lives in Canada (they are all Canadian citizens), they own a house for which I make payments too.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!