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In the process to get permanent resident through BCPNP opportunity to go to USA
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I'm in the process of getting a permanent resident through BCPNP. I received the invitation to apply a 2 weeks. There is a opportunity to be transferred to USA which I think I really would like to go. However, I don't want to lose the opportunity to get the permanent resident and also the citizenship in 3 years.
If I go to USA I want to have a chance to get the green card over there.
*I'm living in Canada for almost 2 years.
I'm from Brazil.
I'm in the process of getting a permanent resident through BCPNP. I received the invitation to apply a 2 weeks. There is a opportunity to be transferred to USA which I think I really would like to go. However, I don't want to lose the opportunity to get the permanent resident and also the citizenship in 3 years.
If I go to USA I want to have a chance to get the green card over there.
What country is your place of birth. If it is India, I would suggest staying put in Canada as the wait time for green card for folks born in India is decades.
What country is your place of birth. If it is India, I would suggest staying put in Canada as the wait time for green card for folks born in India is decades.
You will be fine if you move to the US and your company starts your Green Card processing right away. That is the key here, 'Getting Green Card processing' started right away. The reason I say that is it takes about years to get the green card from the day the processing is started. There are various steps and that's why I mentioned 2 years from the start of processing.
You will be fine if you move to the US and your company starts your Green Card processing right away. That is the key here, 'Getting Green Card processing' started right away. The reason I say that is it takes about years to get the green card from the day the processing is started. There are various steps and that's why I mentioned 2 years from the start of processing.
The whole Green Card process once started will take approximately 2 years from start to finish. Again the key word here is 'Start the Green Card process'.
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