I am currently going through my Canada PR process. Was just curious to see if there was anyone here who was looking at options of going to Canada, working for a few years and then coming back to the US and probably do EB-1 GC?
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...s-moving-to-canada-experience-sharing.617042/
See this thread. Nothing specifically about coming back, but a general discussion on moving.
EB-1 route: Cognizant does it but it seems that they also reduced it. So it all depends on the company and the position you could get hired into.I am currently going through my Canada PR process. Was just curious to see if there was anyone here who was looking at options of going to Canada, working for a few years and then coming back to the US and probably do EB-1 GC?
EB-1 route: Cognizant does it but it seems that they also reduced it. So it all depends on the company and the position you could get hired into.
Thanks harirajmohan. If I am already working for a company A who has filed my I-140 in EB-2. Can I work as a manager for 1 year in Canada and come back to the same company who can re-sponsor me in EB-1?
What about if it's a different company?
Yes you can. Not sure much about eligibility and rules on eb1c. Check with lawyer.Thanks harirajmohan. If I am already working for a company A who has filed my I-140 in EB-2. Can I work as a manager for 1 year in Canada and come back to the same company who can re-sponsor me in EB-1?
What about if it's a different company?
Thanks harirajmohan. If I am already working for a company A who has filed my I-140 in EB-2. Can I work as a manager for 1 year in Canada and come back to the same company who can re-sponsor me in EB-1?
What about if it's a different company?
Thanks harirajmohan. If I am already working for a company A who has filed my I-140 in EB-2. Can I work as a manager for 1 year in Canada and come back to the same company who can re-sponsor me in EB-1?
What about if it's a different company?
If this is your goal, just try to find a work permit to work in Canada and do not waste a PR that someone could really use.
Btw do you see the irony here, US immigration doesn't give a shit to you or your merit and you are after it. While Canadian immigration is treating you fairly (not discriminating based on national origin etc) and you are just using it as a stop gap. Now, folks like you have no moral grounds to complain about not being treated fairly by US immigration or any other country.
1. Yes, they can try for ICT work permit for this purpose and no need for PR.
2. It is ironic, but for most people Canada is only a backup/second choice. That is the reality.
@Samoinp Fair point. I think of it myself sometimes - also this isn't set in stone, I am just exploring all possible options. The US immigration policies (strictly my opinion) is only going to get harder for people. However, that being said and based on my recent visit to Toronto (and talking to multiple people), everything is as expensive as the US (if not more), however, the salaries are low and the housing is also crazy expensive. Unfortunately, today, there is no ideal country to settle in (especially for those absolutely not looking to go back to their home country) unlike the 90's when US was the honeycomb for all immigrants.