I am currently in US experiencing the H1b extension/green card processing time-bomb. To give a little background, my employer in US just filed for 7th year H1b extension and my perm was filed in june 09. Given the US circumstances, I'm considering immigration to Canada like thousands of others in similar situation.
I'm a little late on the curve and should've acted on this earlier. For the sake to speediness I'm contemplating the best way to go in terms of the type of application. I've a master's in civil engineering from the US and 6+ experience here in US. I'm thinking either to apply for the federal skilled worker class or the AINP program for H1b holders. Need to know which process is faster. Both have their merits but limited to being employable just in Alberta seems limiting. On the other hand, if the processing time is significatly faster, it seems very attractive to me. Also considering temporary work permit to enter and find a job there and apply for green card.
People going (or gone) thru similar dilemmas/situations please suggest. Also would like to hear from people about effective ways of job hunting with my skills/experience.
I'm a little late on the curve and should've acted on this earlier. For the sake to speediness I'm contemplating the best way to go in terms of the type of application. I've a master's in civil engineering from the US and 6+ experience here in US. I'm thinking either to apply for the federal skilled worker class or the AINP program for H1b holders. Need to know which process is faster. Both have their merits but limited to being employable just in Alberta seems limiting. On the other hand, if the processing time is significatly faster, it seems very attractive to me. Also considering temporary work permit to enter and find a job there and apply for green card.
People going (or gone) thru similar dilemmas/situations please suggest. Also would like to hear from people about effective ways of job hunting with my skills/experience.