Hello All,
I will start by providing a brief summary of my background and current situation.
I am a citizen of the United States of America. I am a software engineer who is using an immigration lawyer to step through the Express Entry program. I currently do NOT have a Canadian residence, nor do I have a job offer. My intentions are to obtain Permanent Residence through the Express Entry program under the Skilled Worker category; this will depend solely on my IELTS score, my degree (B.S. Computer Science), and various other conditions (e.g. my work experience as software developer in the USA). My wife will be accompanying me in this endeavour; we do not have children.
Again, I do NOT have a job offer, residence, family members, or friends in Canada.
Please be advised that I have not yet obtained PR and I am fully aware that I most certainly may be unsuccessful in obtaining PR status. With my background summary out of the way, please consider the following scenario:
1. My wife and I are successful and are invited to land in Canada to obtain our official PR statuses.
2. I do NOT have an official job offer at this point.
3. We land in Canada (by car) and go through processing at the border to obtain our PR status.
Given the aforementioned scenario, could someone answer the following questions:
1. We will most likely not have a Canadian residential address at this point. How can we go about obtaining PR cards, so that I may re-enter Canada multiple times to attend job interviews? Can we either have an immigration office hold our PR cards and allow us the pick them up (in person) at a later date or pay a 3rd party representative to hold them and allow us to pick them up in person? Will the officers at the border (when landing) allow us to even apply for PR cards without an address?
2. Assuming that there is a viable solution for #1, would we proceed from the border (after landing) and travel to the Service Canada office to obtain an SIN card for work eligibility? Would we receive the SIN card that day? If not, how would we obtain the SIN card will living out-of-country?
3. Assuming #1 and #2 work out, can I simply travel to and from Canada to attend job interviews as they are scheduled?
I do not intend on moving from the USA to Canada UNTIL I have successfully obtained PR AND a job offer. My biggest worry is that I will successfully obtain Canadian PR but end up in a situation where I cannot travel to and from Canada to attend job interviews to obtain work in Canada prior to moving to Canada. I am willing to travel (from the USA) to Canada as often as needed to obtain my SIN, a job, etc. I just need to know that this will be possible without a Canadian residential address.
Thank you in advance for your assistance. Please let me know if you require further clarification.
I will start by providing a brief summary of my background and current situation.
I am a citizen of the United States of America. I am a software engineer who is using an immigration lawyer to step through the Express Entry program. I currently do NOT have a Canadian residence, nor do I have a job offer. My intentions are to obtain Permanent Residence through the Express Entry program under the Skilled Worker category; this will depend solely on my IELTS score, my degree (B.S. Computer Science), and various other conditions (e.g. my work experience as software developer in the USA). My wife will be accompanying me in this endeavour; we do not have children.
Again, I do NOT have a job offer, residence, family members, or friends in Canada.
Please be advised that I have not yet obtained PR and I am fully aware that I most certainly may be unsuccessful in obtaining PR status. With my background summary out of the way, please consider the following scenario:
1. My wife and I are successful and are invited to land in Canada to obtain our official PR statuses.
2. I do NOT have an official job offer at this point.
3. We land in Canada (by car) and go through processing at the border to obtain our PR status.
Given the aforementioned scenario, could someone answer the following questions:
1. We will most likely not have a Canadian residential address at this point. How can we go about obtaining PR cards, so that I may re-enter Canada multiple times to attend job interviews? Can we either have an immigration office hold our PR cards and allow us the pick them up (in person) at a later date or pay a 3rd party representative to hold them and allow us to pick them up in person? Will the officers at the border (when landing) allow us to even apply for PR cards without an address?
2. Assuming that there is a viable solution for #1, would we proceed from the border (after landing) and travel to the Service Canada office to obtain an SIN card for work eligibility? Would we receive the SIN card that day? If not, how would we obtain the SIN card will living out-of-country?
3. Assuming #1 and #2 work out, can I simply travel to and from Canada to attend job interviews as they are scheduled?
I do not intend on moving from the USA to Canada UNTIL I have successfully obtained PR AND a job offer. My biggest worry is that I will successfully obtain Canadian PR but end up in a situation where I cannot travel to and from Canada to attend job interviews to obtain work in Canada prior to moving to Canada. I am willing to travel (from the USA) to Canada as often as needed to obtain my SIN, a job, etc. I just need to know that this will be possible without a Canadian residential address.
Thank you in advance for your assistance. Please let me know if you require further clarification.