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dhirenb | 2 years ago
It remains to be seen how many actually move. And after moving how many actually stay for long or try to come back to the US on a TN or L1 visa.
I would bet most won't end up staying in Canada long term.
dhirenb | 2 years ago
It remains to be seen how many actually move. And after moving how many actually stay for long or try to come back to the US on a TN or L1 visa.
I would bet most won't end up staying in Canada long term.
beiller|2 years ago
jejeyyy77|2 years ago
dhirenb|2 years ago
Canada allows a lot less family-based immigration than the US. Parent-sponsoring permanent residences are limited to 10,000/year compared to no cap in the US.
Overall it's the opposite. The US places a heavy emphasis on family-based immigration vs Canada that puts most of their emphasis on point-based skilled immigration.
red-iron-pine|2 years ago
you can still do so, but the application process has changed to a lottery system, where you get pulled and are then your family is invited to apply. wait time may take years and its not a guarantee.
source: am in Canada, know people who have done it, have done so myself
rognjen|2 years ago