For me just go with Citizenship first, it creates a safety net. I had done some thinking on this, the reason why I want a residency status in either US or Canada is because I don't want to be in a scenario wherein I have to involuntarily return to the country where I'm originally from.
The only thing that you are truly missing out is the 3-4 years wait, and salary difference.
Once you become a Canadian citizen, you can go to the US under TN1, or H1 and it no longer feels a race to get GC; you can take it slowly now.
I would probably try my luck in the US eventually, but for now Citizenship first.
Interesting read from IRCC sources. It looks like they will be limiting opportunities for those from outside while trying to promote them for those who are inside; in other words, they will be pushing outsiders for doing student -> PR route. For those who are outside, looks like it will be category based draws.
Interesting read from IRCC sources. It looks like they will be limiting opportunities for those from outside while trying to promote them for those who are inside; in other words, they will be pushing outsiders for doing student -> PR route. For those who are outside, looks like it will be category based draws.
If you click my profile, you will see it. I am on my phone so not very convenient to go through ircc website. Most likely, we are talking about the same source. It lists categories and talks about deadline for feedback
Can someone guide me please.. my country of residence is qatar and I am from pakistan . I got ITA today but I have to travel from qatar to saudia for 20 days in feb. Should I get qatar's pcc after my travel or get it now and use it in my application? Please guide
Can someone guide me please.. my country of residence is qatar and I am from pakistan . I got ITA today but I have to travel from qatar to saudia for 20 days in feb. Should I get qatar's pcc after my travel or get it now and use it in my application? Please guide