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Old Oct 31st 2010, 8:11 am
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Hi Guys,

I really need some expert advice here. I am currently working in US and GC applied. However, GC is not completed even first stage due to this recession. I am having Canadian PR and in my 3rd year.
I am now thinking if it is a better idea to relocate to Canada before this 3rd year end. Or shall I just let go this Canadian dream and pursue GC process (even though this is something in BLANK HOLE)

I knew, its always a personal choice, however looking for some experience to get some boost Appreciate your input.

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Old Nov 1st 2010, 5:32 am
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Um- whats GC?
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Um- whats GC?
Green Card I would think. Basically, he's applied for a green card (which hasn't been granted yet) but has a Canadian PR which is about to expire. He wants to know whether to move to Canada or stay in the US and let his Canadian PR expire while waiting for a green card which may or may not be granted.
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Originally Posted by CanadaGeek
Hi Guys,

I really need some expert advice here. I am currently working in US and GC applied. However, GC is not completed even first stage due to this recession. I am having Canadian PR and in my 3rd year.
I am now thinking if it is a better idea to relocate to Canada before this 3rd year end. Or shall I just let go this Canadian dream and pursue GC process (even though this is something in BLANK HOLE)

I knew, its always a personal choice, however looking for some experience to get some boost Appreciate your input.

...Geek
Stay in the US and get the Green Card. Forget Canada
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