>I'm told that my GC process will be cancelled once I apply for Canadian Citizenship. Is this correct ?Please can you help clarify ?
1. I have approved I140 with priority date as Dec-2013. It would be current only in couple of months.
2. I'm eligible for to apply for Canadian citizenship.
> I'm told that my GC process will be cancelled once I apply for Canadian Citizenship. Is this correct ?
> Are there any possibilities of continuing with US GC , even after applying for Canadian citizenship ? I don't have a US visa but my employer (if I stay with them) may be able to apply for visa when priority date is current.
> Basically I have experienced the struggle of maintaining visa in US and had moved to Canada after max out. Now I'm in a place where I have option to choose. I don't want to make a choice that would place me in the same situation again and then I cannot get Canadian citizenship as well, due to the pr requirements.
Appreciate some insights from your research if you have any.
This is BS. These are 2 separate countries with 2 different immigration processes. You can get US PR and Canadian citizenship in parallel. To maintain the US PR you would need to enter the US and maintain residence in the US, either country's citizenship has no such requirement.
> Are there any possibilities of continuing with US GC , even after applying for Canadian citizenship ? I don't have a US visa but my employer (if I stay with them) may be able to apply for visa when priority date is current.
Refer above answer.
> Basically I have experienced the struggle of maintaining visa in US and had moved to Canada after max out. Now I'm in a place where I have option to choose. I don't want to make a choice that would place me in the same situation again and then I cannot get Canadian citizenship as well, due to the pr requirements.
You can apply for Canadian citizenship and just leave for the US, the application processing does not require you to maintain residence, but check the specifics with a lawyer, cause you need to maintain PR to return back for the oath. Curious question though, since you have a PD and hence I140, what exactly did you 'max out' in the US?