Hi all,
I applied for immigration to Canada under the AINP US Visa Holder Category on H1B visa (Mechanical Engineer). The application was recieved on 08 August 2009. I recently got an approval as an Alberta Provinicial Nominee. Now I have to apply to the Consulate General of Canada for Permanenet Residency. However I have been accepted for higher studies for this fall, and have applied for a change of status to F1 student visa. My questions are as follows:
1. Will the COS from H1B to F1 effect my application for permanenet residency, even though AINP nominee application is approved?
2. Shall I or am I legally supposed to inform CIC also, or just to AINP.
3. There is a huge chance that I will not get my F1 approval till August, as I applied for it on 10 June. I am not sure how long would it take to geta permanent residency approved, but is there a chance that I will get my permanent residency approved in just 2 months (1 month to get my FBI background check and another to get residency approved).
I highly appreciate responses and experiences.
Regards,
SS.
I applied for immigration to Canada under the AINP US Visa Holder Category on H1B visa (Mechanical Engineer). The application was recieved on 08 August 2009. I recently got an approval as an Alberta Provinicial Nominee. Now I have to apply to the Consulate General of Canada for Permanenet Residency. However I have been accepted for higher studies for this fall, and have applied for a change of status to F1 student visa. My questions are as follows:
1. Will the COS from H1B to F1 effect my application for permanenet residency, even though AINP nominee application is approved?
2. Shall I or am I legally supposed to inform CIC also, or just to AINP.
3. There is a huge chance that I will not get my F1 approval till August, as I applied for it on 10 June. I am not sure how long would it take to geta permanent residency approved, but is there a chance that I will get my permanent residency approved in just 2 months (1 month to get my FBI background check and another to get residency approved).
I highly appreciate responses and experiences.
Regards,
SS.