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Originally Posted by RaiderCash_Dominik
My privilege was Masters degree in computer science. And no, its not temporary visa, its an application for "landed immigrant" visa. An equivalent of green card in the US.
How about reading up some of that from the link I provided. Its a Canadian consulate in Buffalo, NY. I'm sure they know a few things about immigration in Canada.
Independent immigrants have every social benefit other Canadians do. Three years, and you can apply for citizenship. They can't get on a welfare unless they already worked for company and has insurance. That's why its called skilled worked - a professional that can find a job and suck government tit forever.
That just shows how little you know about this.
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So you're arguing over the wording of Skilled Worker vs. Professional? What are you a tool?
You said you were a landed immigrant.. "I have done it myself" - You don't need a degree to be a professional/skilled worker, but you said that was your Privilege to get in. I think you're confused on how you got into Canada.
Landed Immigrants can't get on the system because they aren't citizens and don't have work visa's. And as you said they have to work first as well... and if they want to keep the status they have, they must apply again as I stated and the Website says. If they want to move forward, they have to wait about 4 years to apply, wait 6-18 months for it to process, then another 3 years to wait to apply for citizenship, which is what the website says.
Your original point was how fast it was... that's at least 7 years before processing. About what it takes in America.
So.... would you like to prove my facts even more?