Having lurked around here for a while now, I get the impression that a lot of desis who were in the US on H1 are moving to Canada as PR. I also feel that this trend is not too old. Of course, I have also seen a few posts fromCanadian PRs who have moved to the US on H1 or TN, but in comparison they are a tiny fraction. So, what's the deal actually? When I had come to Canada in 1998, the IT bubble was going along just fine and people were moving from India to the US in droves. And as I learnt then, most were quite confident of managing their green cards before the expiry of H1. In fact I even personally know a couple who did that. I am aware things changed a lot post 2000 IT bubble burst, but how did that change the green card issue. Have the employers become reticent in sponsoring for GC? Why?
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The Cynic
The employers are still prudent in filing GC's but the GC process is taking a lot of time (avg 3-4 years) , so it is better to have a safe status as a PR in Canada then a hanging one in uncertainty in US
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Orginally posted by Smiley
The employers are still prudent in filing GC's but the GC process is taking a lot of time (avg 3-4 years) ,
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The Cynic
I think it is still within the 6 year limit, but thats a long long time to wait.
The more important question is can you be in the same job for that amount of time and with the same company?
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I once made a mistake, but I was wrong about it.
You have to pay a heavy price to get your green card namely
1) Go 6 years without buying any real estate due to uncertainty
2) You live in fear because if u get laid off if u dont find a job within 10 days u have to leave the country
3) You are not eligible for unemployment benefit
4) UNless u are fortunate employers tend to screw with u by giving u a measly raise
5) Travel to other countries is restricted as compared to when u have a Canadian passport
6) If u are laid off and by some luck u get another job you have to begin the process all over again (there are exceptions though)
7) Even after getting green card u have to spend 6 months in the country to retain u status.
Given all these I have never regretted my decision to come to Canada
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same here although I differ on views on "Income taxation levels and policy " in Canada
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Dont want to stray off topic on this but....
I agree that taxation levels are high in Canada, but if u are in a State in the US which is heavily taxed like I was and if u count the insurance premiums u have to pay for medical dental then the amount which is withheld from your paycheck does not differ by much and at least in Canada what u contribute to CPP will be ultimately paid back to u but in the US whatever I paid for SS is down the drain. Does anybody know if I can be paid Soc Scurity in US as well because I worked there for 7 years before coming to Canada.
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