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Immigration in the United States and Canada

Let's start with Canada, which we know better.

Canada is simpler. Domestic applications, exams, experience, (I don't know how fast it is now, is it fast or slow). After landing, I will give you a maple leaf card, and you can keep permanent residents for 2 years every 5 years. You can apply for Canadian citizenship after living for three years (all in days) and four years.

Skilled immigrants in America are more troublesome. Look for a job first and work on an H 1B visa. If you are lucky and have a good company, you can apply for a green card after working for 3 or 4 years. (but now H 1B is very strict. I wonder how your boyfriend got it. Some companies have accepted him. Of course, some people are miserable, waiting for 8 years and 9 years or even 10 years to get a green card. See if your boyfriend can fuck an excellent person and meet the requirements of an excellent person quickly.

If your spouse is in Canada, he will apply for a visa to visit relatives or reunite with you when he settles down. You can give half a year to visit your wife. If there is a reunion, it is luck. The efficiency is very low. I estimate that it will be almost within 1 year. My friend waited for half a year.

In America, after your husband H 1B finishes (come on! H 1B! ) If you want to stay with you for a long time, you can apply for an H4 visa with a visa. I don't know if you have professional qualifications and can find a professional job. If so, you can change your identity in H4 and work normally. In the short term, B 1/B2 is relatively easy to get. Or when he becomes a citizen by naturalization (a long wait), you can immigrate to your spouse and come down in a few months.

Being a family, hehe, Canada is better. . The United States will endure.

Generally speaking. . . Canada is much easier.

How old is he? Do you have any plans to continue your study? What universities are there in China? Maybe people won't admit it. My uncle is a doctor in the top 30 engineering universities in China. After going to Canada, I didn't agree with it at first, and finally I read a local doctor (I admire it! ).

It's good now. The whole family has passed.