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When Should I apply

newgirl

Newbie
Feb 3, 2008
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Hello I'm a college student living in NYC. I graduate in May of 2009. I want to move to Canada as soon as I graduate Next Year. Should I apply now and if I apply should I tell them I already have my college degree? And if I'm still in the process of getting my pr after I graduate college, Can I move to Canada to work before the pr process is over? Please help I'm so confused. I really want to work and live in Toronto starting May 2009. Is this the only way?
 

PaulIII

Full Member
Aug 22, 2007
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Boy, these are really tough questions! Why don’t you hire a lawyer?
Dear newgirl, I don’t think you’re confused, I think you’re lazy! Have you ever visited CIC official website, and if you have, have you spent more than 5 seconds on it? I’m really amazed, how it is possible a college student to ask these naïve, even stupid questions:
“Can I move to Canada to work before the pr process is over?”
“Should I apply now and if I apply should I tell them I already have my college degree?”
– Sure, why not? Why don’t you begin your application with lies? Why don’t you even tell them you already have PHD? Who knows, one day you might really get one? Why don’t you tell them, you have an uncle living in Canada? Who knows, your uncle might become Canadian permanent resident next year? Why waist time - you can get the 5 extra points now.
Even you are, lets say only 22, why don’t you put in your application you have 15 years work experience? One day you will definitely have such an experience.
By doing so, you might gather not 67, but 167 points. Then the Canadian authorities will not only waive your interview, but will also most likely pay for your NY-Toronto airfare.


Now seriously: thank Got that Mr. Cohen had developed this great forum and thank Got that really great people like PMM, Thaiguy, AP, Eduardo Picazo (sorry, can’t mention all people who deserved a medal) are spending so much time and putting big efforts to help so may people with valuable advise FOR FREE !

People, PLEASE, read the CIC official website or old posts in this forum, educate your self’s, stop asking unnecessary questions, or questions that have been asked 1000 times! Do not waist the senior members valuable time! Let them answer specific or difficult questions, when it is really hard and difficult to find answers on the CIC site!

Newgirl, sorry for the sarcasm – nothing personal. I wish you good luck in your future moving to Canada!
 

chsieh

Full Member
Jan 25, 2008
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Have you considered transferring to college in Canada? I know that the Canadian Govt is making it possible for foreign students who graduated from colleges in Canada to stay and work in Canada.