| I appreciate your perspective, from having lived DAFT experience. >We're currently applying for our first visa renewal. Next time we'll be elligible for PR. Good luck (shoe-in, correct?)! As PRs, would you still then need to remain self-employed (forever)? >electrician shortage I've run my own residential electric shop, on/off for two decades, but eventually want to get into industrial controls. Definitely need to look into licensing/reciprocity. >It really seems like you could just come over and have a lot of work. Sidework would be an eventual hustle, but honestly I'd have to learn about local wiring practices and wouldn't want to be independant in a new AHJ/system. If I dafted it'd be in an adjacent careerpath. I'm honestly looking into engineering programs, abroad (possibly pre-DAFT). >couldn't imagine living anywhere so flat and so far from forests / mountains It's raining here in Appalachia. Soft little pitterpatters upon my tin roof. Thanks for chatting. I've bookmarked your website for further inspiration =D |
Nope, once we get PR we have the same rights as citizens except: we can't vote in national elections, and we can't leave the country for too long without losing the residency permit.
> I've bookmarked your website for further inspiration
Haha, last blog post was, what, 2 years ago!