- Apr 10, 2016
- 34
- Visa Office......
- London
- Nomination.....
- 4 jan 2017
- AOR Received.
- 4 February 2017
- Med's Done....
- 08-03-2017
hi everyone my names Chris I moved from Australia to Canada and landed in October 2017, so been here 3 months just wanted to give my experiences for everyone who's considering moving here. Everyone's experiences are different however and this is just mine.
I flew into Toronto arriving in the morning the landing process was quite straight forward asked a few questions got me to sign the copr in a couple of places gave me a form and information to fill in my address at a later stage as I didn't have a address yet. I then got a sin number at the airport to allow me to work and then I left. I checked into my accomodation and opened a bank account the same day most banks have new comers to Canada packages so ask for one of these. Most of the banks are fairly similar but always ask and go to a couple to see what's best for your circumstances.
I then stayed in Toronto for a few weeks registered with a couple of agencies in a policy officer/analyst by trade. I have yet to had an interview through these agencies and I registered in October. I then moved to Ottawa to try my luck there I have applied for about 200 jobs so far 2-3 calls.
I then started applying for survival jobs I even had one call centre tell me after an interview my accent would make it to hard for people to understand me so was rejected on this basis . First time as a white Australian I've ever been racially discriminated against.
After analaysing my options I'm heading home to Australia in a couple of weeks after being unable to secure anything reasonable I just work a minimum wage job.
Just a few things to consider for everyone it is fairly closed shop here they mostly like to hire locals and people with local degrees and experience. Only country I have ever been racially discriminated against to. The transport systems are average compared to most developed countries and the health system is ok but still ranked 11/13 of developed countries in the world just below USA and France and wages are much lower than where I'm from.
This is just my experiences which I want to share everyone's are differnt and I hope much more enjoyable these are just things to consider when you are thinking of migrating to Canada.
I flew into Toronto arriving in the morning the landing process was quite straight forward asked a few questions got me to sign the copr in a couple of places gave me a form and information to fill in my address at a later stage as I didn't have a address yet. I then got a sin number at the airport to allow me to work and then I left. I checked into my accomodation and opened a bank account the same day most banks have new comers to Canada packages so ask for one of these. Most of the banks are fairly similar but always ask and go to a couple to see what's best for your circumstances.
I then stayed in Toronto for a few weeks registered with a couple of agencies in a policy officer/analyst by trade. I have yet to had an interview through these agencies and I registered in October. I then moved to Ottawa to try my luck there I have applied for about 200 jobs so far 2-3 calls.
I then started applying for survival jobs I even had one call centre tell me after an interview my accent would make it to hard for people to understand me so was rejected on this basis . First time as a white Australian I've ever been racially discriminated against.
After analaysing my options I'm heading home to Australia in a couple of weeks after being unable to secure anything reasonable I just work a minimum wage job.
Just a few things to consider for everyone it is fairly closed shop here they mostly like to hire locals and people with local degrees and experience. Only country I have ever been racially discriminated against to. The transport systems are average compared to most developed countries and the health system is ok but still ranked 11/13 of developed countries in the world just below USA and France and wages are much lower than where I'm from.
This is just my experiences which I want to share everyone's are differnt and I hope much more enjoyable these are just things to consider when you are thinking of migrating to Canada.