They may have come on a TN visa and might have changed to either L1 or H1. TN to GC is not possible unless they changed to TN to L1/H1 to GC. Go thru the below link. It gives you a better picture.
The whole point of the housing discussion is that if you're planning on buying a house now, don't. Give it about 1-2 years. The market will crash and so too will housing prices.
Ah but that's different. Your country adheres to the rules and policies coming from Brussels. You should read a book by the ex Greek finance minister called Adults in the Room by Yanis Varoufakis. He summarizes the economic collapse of Greece quite well and how ruthless the EU is.
And in summation, you guys only reinforce the notion that the worst people in the world are the ones waiting for their Canadian immigration process to be completed lol.
Hopefully you'll be better people when the process is done.
Could be but this is different and it's all due to covid. The massive printing of money has caused a problem for economies worldwide. Look no further than this crypo/NFT/meme stock craze in the west where a fucking digital picture goes for millions.
And remember, in the long term, prices have to go up. The problem now though is that the rate of increase is severely unsustainable. You really think this Canada truckers protest is just for the vaccine?
Could be but this is different and it's all due to covid. The massive printing of money has caused a problem for economies worldwide. Look no further than this crypo/NFT/meme stock craze in the west where a fucking digital picture goes for millions.
IRCC made over half a million decisions on permanent resident applications in 2021. We are further increasing processing capacity and plan to make 147,000 permanent residence final decisions in the first quarter of 2022—doubling what was done in the same period last year
IRCC made over half a million decisions on permanent resident applications in 2021. We are further increasing processing capacity and plan to make 147,000 permanent residence final decisions in the first quarter of 2022—doubling what was done in the same period last year
IRCC made over half a million decisions on permanent resident applications in 2021. We are further increasing processing capacity and plan to make 147,000 permanent residence final decisions in the first quarter of 2022—doubling what was done in the same period last year
Wait what year is this from?! There is no way Indiana is more expensive than Michigan. 40 grand a year in Michigan will get you one of those 1$ homes Detroit used to sell lol. Or some upper peninsula home in the middle of nowhere.