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a little bit about me. I immigrated/became a permanent resident to the United States about a year ago. My marriage is not going well at all. I seriously think it is going to fall apart. It has been really really hard and we tried everything to make it work but its nothing like an endless fight. I am A german citizen. Before we got married i lived in Canada. Since this is falling apart i would like to move back to Canada and was wondering how easy its gonna be. I know for a fact that it was always easy to move to Canada as a German whenever i had written Joboffers etc. Is there a way to immigrate faster now to the Country since i am a Resident of the United States? All info will be appreciated.
There's no special or faster process for immigrating to Canada just because you are a resident of the US. You'll follow the same process as anyone else would. Canada has a number of different immigration programs and you'll have to research them to find out what it takes to qualify and apply. You can find this information here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
This is not a fact at all. If just looking for a work permit, having a job offer on it's own doesn't help you in any way, unless the company has also gone through the expensive and complex LMIA process with IRCC to get you a closed work permit.
If applying for PR, having a job offer can add to your point totals under Express Entry or a PNP program.
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