Fulfilling residency requirements
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Re: Fulfilling residency requirements
Ingo --
Are you the same Ingo from the US immigration group?
If so, welcome to Canadian immigration.
What are you doing here?
"Ingo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> good luck man as there truly isnt a comparasion with the canadian schools
> and US ones.
> --
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Thank you everyone for responding to my queries.
> >
> > Here is a more clear picture of my situation. I will be attending
> > Chicago GSB for my MBA. If you do not know, Chicago GSB is ranked #4
> > in the world (according to financial times business school rankings)
> > and is the 2nd best finance school in the US. With acceptance rate of
> > just 10% for 5000 applications each year, I am not going to let this
> > opportunity pass, even for the cost of USD 100K. I see this as an
> > investment for returns in the next 20 years, not what my starting
> > salary will be.
> >
> > My plan is to move to Canada in 2006 after graduation and I will still
> > not violate the rule of 2 out of 5 years. If I could apply my 2 years
> > in school in the US towards residency then I would have more
> > flexibility on what I want to do after school. However, from the
> > responses it looks like that will not be the case.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Andy
Are you the same Ingo from the US immigration group?
If so, welcome to Canadian immigration.
What are you doing here?
"Ingo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:yxu%[email protected]...
> good luck man as there truly isnt a comparasion with the canadian schools
> and US ones.
> --
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Thank you everyone for responding to my queries.
> >
> > Here is a more clear picture of my situation. I will be attending
> > Chicago GSB for my MBA. If you do not know, Chicago GSB is ranked #4
> > in the world (according to financial times business school rankings)
> > and is the 2nd best finance school in the US. With acceptance rate of
> > just 10% for 5000 applications each year, I am not going to let this
> > opportunity pass, even for the cost of USD 100K. I see this as an
> > investment for returns in the next 20 years, not what my starting
> > salary will be.
> >
> > My plan is to move to Canada in 2006 after graduation and I will still
> > not violate the rule of 2 out of 5 years. If I could apply my 2 years
> > in school in the US towards residency then I would have more
> > flexibility on what I want to do after school. However, from the
> > responses it looks like that will not be the case.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Andy