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Canada should welcome up to 30,000 DACA young people facing deportation in U.S., sena - Page 2

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Those of us who got DACA before 18 - will we be able to visit with the Canadian PR? Or do we still face the ban for unlawful stay? I just hate the thought of never visiting here again.
You'll trigger the 10 year bar if you have been in the US illegally for more than one year after you turn 18.

In other words, if you go daca before 18, but are now 19, you will trigger the 10 year bar.
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Is there any place in Canada that isnt so cold? Haha
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Canada should welcome up to 30,000 DACA young people facing deportation in U.S., senator says
Canada has a point based immigration system that prefers college graduates in STEM field.

Not all DACA beneficiaries are the same, this means DACA beneficiaries working in either Silicon Valley or in New York Finance Industry would leap most of 30K slots.
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Canada has a point based immigration system that prefers college graduates in STEM field.

Not all DACA beneficiaries are the same, this means DACA beneficiaries working in either Silicon Valley or in New York Finance Industry would leap most of 30K slots.


Hey guys - I'm a long-time lurker and new user.
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Researching on moving to other countries, our unlawful presence in the US is a real obstacle. I wish we can draw more attention internationally as humanitarian crisis and the immigration officer at other country can at least ignore the fact that we were undocumented in the US. Then, at least we can apply for student visa or work visa to Canada or other countries.
Hi,

It is not an obstacle. I think they look favorably on DACA recipients.

Use this forum for any questions you may have.

1) http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...cussion-board/

2) http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...f-interest.54/

3) http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...tshell.394158/
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Hi,

It is not an obstacle for Canada. I think they look favorably on DACA recipients.

Several of us have successfully applied and are in the last stages of the express entry process.

Definitely look in to it!

I urge you all to look in to getting a student visa or the Express Entry program (formerly called skilled worker). They also have a provincial nomination program - but you have to first apply thru EE and then got a province to nominate you if they have a need for your particular skills (ie. Compuer Science, Engineering, etc.).

It provides you a Canadian PR without ever leaving US!

They have a 4-6 month processing timeline and mine was processed below that timeframe. I think being in the US may have given us an advantage - US education, employment and US criminal background check.

DACA allowed me to work at my dream job - and the work experience that I obtained helped me get the necessary points for Canada. For those in school - Canadian colleges have relatively lower or comparative tuition.


I really urge you guys to apply ASAP! If Congress comes thru then great. If not, then you have a backup. It took me a long time to arrive at this decision but in my mind, Canada is the next best thing to the US.

Use this forum for any questions you may have. It really helped me throughout the process:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...cussion-board/
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http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...f-interest.54/
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http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...tshell.394158/
Hi, can you tell us how much the whole process cost you (for express entry)? I would consider Canada as a last backup, so I really don't want spend too much money on it.
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Hi, can you tell us how much the whole process cost you (for express entry)? I would consider Canada as a last backup, so I really don't want spend too much money on it.
Yes, it's my backup too.

No, you don't need a job offer.


Canada/NZ or Australia are last resort options - but what choice do we really have?
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Hi,

It is not an obstacle for Canada. I think they look favorably on DACA recipients.

Several of us have successfully applied and are in the last stages of the express entry process.

Definitely look in to it!

I urge you all to look in to getting a student visa or the Express Entry program (formerly called skilled worker). They also have a provincial nomination program - but you have to first apply thru EE and then got a province to nominate you if they have a need for your particular skills (ie. Compuer Science, Engineering, etc.).

It provides you a Canadian PR without ever leaving US!

They have a 4-6 month processing timeline and mine was processed below that timeframe. I think being in the US may have given us an advantage - US education, employment and US criminal background check.

DACA allowed me to work at my dream job - and the work experience that I obtained helped me get the necessary points for Canada. For those in school - Canadian colleges have relatively lower or comparative tuition.


I really urge you guys to apply ASAP! If Congress comes thru then great. If not, then you have a backup. It took me a long time to arrive at this decision but in my mind, Canada is the next best thing to the US.

Use this forum for any questions you may have. It really helped me throughout the process:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...cussion-board/
and
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...f-interest.54/
and
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...tshell.394158/
Hi, can you tell us how much the whole process cost you (for express entry)? I would consider Canada as a very last backup, so I really don't want spend too much money on it.
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You'll trigger the 10 year bar if you have been in the US illegally for more than one year after you turn 18.

In other words, if you go daca before 18, but are now 19, you will trigger the 10 year bar.
Yes, unfortunately you will trigger it! No way around it

I wish they had included a clause in DA to get rid of the 10-year ban...
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Yes, it's my backup too.

I spent about $800 on the entire application process. This includes application fee, Education Assessment (~$150), IELTS test ($240) even if you went to US college, and FBI background check (~$20).

If you are single and no family, and don't have a job offer, then you have to show proof of funds...of $12-13K CAD.

No, you don't need a job offer.

I don't have one. And it doesn't give you any advantage.

It is more difficult to get a job offer - the employer has to post your job and make sure they can't fill it before sponsoring you (called a Labor Market Opinion or LMI, I think).

The only advantage is that you don't need to have proof of funds if you do have an employer sponsoring you.

I had to show proof of $12-13k CAD before I applied - to prove that I have sufficient funds in my account to support myself when I land in Canada while I look for housing/employment. It's to ensure that we won't need federal benefits.

I was able to save portions of my paycheck over a couple months and my YE bonus to gather the funds. This amount is different if you have a spouse or family. The money just needs to be in your bank account - and you can get a gift from a family member.

You don't need to actually spend any of these funds for the requirement.

Canada is a last option for me too but what choice do we really have?
Thanks for the info. $800 is not too bad. The funds and other qualifications are no problem at all.

I say Canada is the last options because some of use do have some other choices:
1) Start your own business, freelance, become some kind of contractor so you don't need DACA
2) Go back to your own country and do something there. For example, open a small store and retire there. Better to be your own boss, than work for somebody in Canada. I already have a house in my country, so no need to worry about the rent. Just need to the get income going to pay for bills, food, gas, etc.

These for me are the first few things I would try before considering Canada. The real estate prices in Canada are way too high (more than a million dollars for a house if you live in or near a big city like Vancouver). From what I see, my salary would also be lower than what I making here as an engineer. I don't want to live in an apartment (or with roommates) for the rest of my life and just make enough money to get by in Canada. I would rather go to my county, live in my own house, and be my own boss. Only if things don't work out in my county, I would try Canada as last resort.
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