Immigration post questions -- Any expert pls answer
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Immigration post questions -- Any expert pls answer
I got the canadian immigration and I am going to land there from US.
I am pakistani citizen and working here in US on H1B and my green card is also filed.
In this scenario could anyone let me know what questions the canadian can ask and what questions they usually ask on the borders.
After landing in canada I have to come back to join my job in US.
Pls advice.
Thanks.
I am pakistani citizen and working here in US on H1B and my green card is also filed.
In this scenario could anyone let me know what questions the canadian can ask and what questions they usually ask on the borders.
After landing in canada I have to come back to join my job in US.
Pls advice.
Thanks.
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Re: Immigration post questions -- Any expert pls answer
in a recent article, kamran ([email protected]) said:
>
> I got the canadian immigration and I am going to land there from US.
> I am pakistani citizen and working here in US on H1B and my green card
> is also filed.
> In this scenario could anyone let me know what questions the canadian
> can ask and what questions they usually ask on the borders.
> After landing in canada I have to come back to join my job in US.
FARK, I hate people who do this? If you want so badly to live in the
USA, why don't you just LIVE in the USA, rather than choosing Canada as an
'also-ran'?
Canada is not some country where you apply for immigration 'just until'
your US visa comes through, or 'just in case' your US visa doesn't get
approved.
People such as yourself are taking up valuable time that could be spent
processing applications from people who actually want to LIVE IN CANADA, and
taking up immigration spots.
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> I got the canadian immigration and I am going to land there from US.
> I am pakistani citizen and working here in US on H1B and my green card
> is also filed.
> In this scenario could anyone let me know what questions the canadian
> can ask and what questions they usually ask on the borders.
> After landing in canada I have to come back to join my job in US.
FARK, I hate people who do this? If you want so badly to live in the
USA, why don't you just LIVE in the USA, rather than choosing Canada as an
'also-ran'?
Canada is not some country where you apply for immigration 'just until'
your US visa comes through, or 'just in case' your US visa doesn't get
approved.
People such as yourself are taking up valuable time that could be spent
processing applications from people who actually want to LIVE IN CANADA, and
taking up immigration spots.
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Well I dont know why you reacted so badly without knowing the reasons. May be you are still waiting for the canadian immigration with having some doubts about your case.
Anyway Canada is a good country to live in but in the same channel where I am writing to you I read so many experiences that people who have so many skills in multiple directions dont find any jobs for them and compelled to get some labor work, sounds like canada needs technical educated and skilled labor.
I am doing a good job here and when I applied for the canadian immigration my company hadnt applied for the green card. Now they applied for that. Still dont know how long its gonna take and will they approve it or not but certainly US will be my first choice.
May be you got my point now and its the advise to all the peoples that if you dont have the answer on a certain questions pls dont respond.
Thanks and sorry if I hurt you.
Anyway Canada is a good country to live in but in the same channel where I am writing to you I read so many experiences that people who have so many skills in multiple directions dont find any jobs for them and compelled to get some labor work, sounds like canada needs technical educated and skilled labor.
I am doing a good job here and when I applied for the canadian immigration my company hadnt applied for the green card. Now they applied for that. Still dont know how long its gonna take and will they approve it or not but certainly US will be my first choice.
May be you got my point now and its the advise to all the peoples that if you dont have the answer on a certain questions pls dont respond.
Thanks and sorry if I hurt you.
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Re: Immigration post questions -- Any expert pls answer
in a recent article, kamran ([email protected]) said:
>
> Well I dont know why you reacted so badly without knowing the reasons.
> May be you are still waiting for the canadian immigration with having
> some doubts about your case.
> Anyway Canada is a good country to live in but in the same channel where
> I am writing to you I read so many experiences that people who have so
> many skills in multiple directions dont find any jobs for them and
> compelled to get some labor work, sounds like canada needs technical
> educated and skilled labor.
> I am doing a good job here and when I applied for the canadian
> immigration my company hadnt applied for the green card. Now they
> applied for that. Still dont know how long its gonna take and will they
> approve it or not but certainly US will be my first choice.
> May be you got my point now and its the advise to all the peoples that
> if you dont have the answer on a certain questions pls dont respond.
> Thanks and sorry if I hurt you.
You didn't hurt me, though from your response, I suspect I hurt you a
little though that was not my intention. Sorry, but as an immigrant myself,
I am sick of seeing all these "I'm landing and then leaving" posts.
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> Well I dont know why you reacted so badly without knowing the reasons.
> May be you are still waiting for the canadian immigration with having
> some doubts about your case.
> Anyway Canada is a good country to live in but in the same channel where
> I am writing to you I read so many experiences that people who have so
> many skills in multiple directions dont find any jobs for them and
> compelled to get some labor work, sounds like canada needs technical
> educated and skilled labor.
> I am doing a good job here and when I applied for the canadian
> immigration my company hadnt applied for the green card. Now they
> applied for that. Still dont know how long its gonna take and will they
> approve it or not but certainly US will be my first choice.
> May be you got my point now and its the advise to all the peoples that
> if you dont have the answer on a certain questions pls dont respond.
> Thanks and sorry if I hurt you.
You didn't hurt me, though from your response, I suspect I hurt you a
little though that was not my intention. Sorry, but as an immigrant myself,
I am sick of seeing all these "I'm landing and then leaving" posts.
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Re: Immigration post questions -- Any expert pls answer
kamran wrote in message news:...
> I got the canadian immigration and I am going to land there from US.
> I am pakistani citizen and working here in US on H1B and my green card
> is also filed.
> In this scenario could anyone let me know what questions the canadian
> can ask and what questions they usually ask on the borders.
> After landing in canada I have to come back to join my job in US.
> Pls advice.
> Thanks.
Can you pls post your complete timeline for our reference? Thx.
ZAK
> I got the canadian immigration and I am going to land there from US.
> I am pakistani citizen and working here in US on H1B and my green card
> is also filed.
> In this scenario could anyone let me know what questions the canadian
> can ask and what questions they usually ask on the borders.
> After landing in canada I have to come back to join my job in US.
> Pls advice.
> Thanks.
Can you pls post your complete timeline for our reference? Thx.
ZAK