I was born in India but am now a Canadian citizen. Can my EB2 case be processed through the Canadian quota?

Answer

Generally speaking, a person is charged against his country of birth, not country of citizenship. Unless you are married to someone who was born in a country other than India, you likely will have to use India as your country of chargeability. (21.Dec.2015)

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