I was wondering what scenario is a job loss fall under the urgent processing category, especially for so many unemployed on this side due to the oil crisis.
I was wondering what scenario is a job loss fall under the urgent processing category, especially for so many unemployed on this side due to the oil crisis.
I was wondering what scenario is a job loss fall under the urgent processing category, especially for so many unemployed on this side due to the oil crisis.
"Many" may want to know that the unemployment rate has never been as low in the last 40 years.
Anyway, and in all seriousness, you're obviously entitled to go wherever you want, but asking IRCC to speed up the process because you want a job elsewhere was ground for citizenship application refusal 1.5 years ago, and will be either ignored by the agent working on your application (best case scenario), or an invitation to look more thoroughly at your residence claims, causing possible delays... You never know...
"Many" may want to know that the unemployment rate has never been as low in the last 40 years.
Anyway, and in all seriousness, you're obviously entitled to go wherever you want, but asking IRCC to speed up the process because you want a job elsewhere was ground for citizenship application refusal 1.5 years ago, and will be either ignored by the agent working on your application (best case scenario), or an invitation to look more thoroughly at your residence claims, causing possible delays... You never know...
I was wondering what scenario is a job loss fall under the urgent processing category, especially for so many unemployed on this side due to the oil crisis.
If you're applying for a job in the Canadian military or RCMP, which requires citizenship, that might qualify. I heard someone on this forum applying for a RCMP job got urgent processing approved in a few months.
If you're applying for a job in the Canadian military or RCMP, which requires citizenship, that might qualify. I heard someone on this forum applying for a RCMP job got urgent processing approved in a few months.
It would probably be easier if your company has office in Canada and you can work there for a year then go with L visa, no need to use Canadian citizenship to get TN
It would probably be easier if your company has office in Canada and you can work there for a year then go with L visa, no need to use Canadian citizenship to get TN
it is a one of a tech giant at west coast. and yes it does have a office at Vancouver and they did ask me if I want to go for the L1 option. I said nah I will just wait for my citizenship to be approved then go to US directly... worst choice of my life.
it is a one of a tech giant at west coast. and yes it does have a office at Vancouver and they did ask me if I want to go for the L1 option. I said nah I will just wait for my citizenship to be approved then go to US directly... worst choice of my life.