Amidst the worries of thousands of Indians about their future in America, owing to the lengthy Green Card queue and the legal complexities associated with the H1B visa, immigration experts suggest exploring the vast opportunities that Canada's Open Work Permit presents.
Notably, the largest number of H-1B visa holders comprises Indians, making this new scheme a potential gateway to countless prospects for them.
With H-1B visas limited in numbers and the uncertainty surrounding Green Card acquisition, companies are actively considering the option of transferring their staff members to the US through the open work permit scheme, as one expert points out.
Beyond the US, many Indians are now contemplating the long-term possibilities offered by Canada's Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in conjunction with the Express Entry program. This pathway not only allows them to seek permanent residence in Canada but also presents the added advantage of eventually qualifying for Canadian citizenship after residing in the country for three out of five years.
Furthermore, holding a Canadian passport opens up additional opportunities, such as working in the US on TN visas. These visas are comparatively easier to obtain compared to the prolonged delays faced by Indian nationals in the green card queues.
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