Don't shout!!!!! What do you mean CAMERS? Are you trying to say comers or camels?HI FRIENDS,
I AM MILAN THAKAR FROM INDIA
I WILL TRY TO CAME AT VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA TO NEXT 3-4 MONTHS WITH W1 VISA.
IS IT SAFE PLACE FOR NEW CAMERS ?????
Don't shout!!!!! What do you mean CAMERS? Are you trying to say comers or camels?HI FRIENDS,
I AM MILAN THAKAR FROM INDIA
I WILL TRY TO CAME AT VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA TO NEXT 3-4 MONTHS WITH W1 VISA.
IS IT SAFE PLACE FOR NEW CAMERS ?????
There are always pockets of unsafe areas, but most are pretty safe for everyone.comers
Hi Steaky,There are always pockets of unsafe areas, but most are pretty safe for everyone.
Sorry! You have to figure it yourself.Hi Steaky,
I'm gonna be moving to Vancouver, just wondering, how's the job there? IT/Tech fields mainly if you have any idea. I guess I wanna know how easy would it be to get a job in that field.. thanks!
Am dentist, permanent resident, please suggest me provinnce or city to land.WHICH CITY TO LAND? -for FSW without AEO & friends/relatives
My opinion: TORONTO.
-It has a bigger job basket, for any occupation. Thus, the share is bigger -so the opportunities are larger.
-Weather wise, it is not that bad. Perfectly manageable even in winters or summers.
-Cost of living wise, quite Ok too -quite compititive vis-a-vis the other deciding factors.
-The higest minority populace. Ppl are extremely tolerant to race, color, creed, faith etc.
-Land there first, take a 'survival job', which'll be easier here & move to any city after getting the choice job.
-Important: It's not the profession of a newcomer, but the initial survival that'd be the decider for a city.
VANCOUVER:
Very aptly said by others before on this forum. It's the best city weather wise & has a charmed beauty. Quite nice minority populace, yes -Indians rock here. But, better avoided.
-No or minimal jobs today for any field. (note: the winter olympics thing is temp)
-The costliest city to settle down.
-Housing costs are sky rocketting.
-Not at all a good choice for a newcomer, w/out AOE or friends/relatives support.
-What's the point of all that beauty, if u do not have money in ur pocket?
CALGARY-EDMONTON CORRIDOR:
Very nicely coming-up. Weather is cold, but adjustable [Edmonton needs adaptation though]. Has the 'rockies' to enhance its beauty. A perfect alternative to Vancouver. But:
-Newcomers should take it as a 2nd choice to Toronto. Due to the factors I said under Toronto.
-Damn good for establishing a business. (no provincial tax)
-Essentially a befitting place for Oil & Gas sector, which also makes other jobs available in their HOs.
-But remember again: For newcomer jobs, take Toronto as POE.
There is nothing wrong in other Canadian cities. But this post is meant for newcomers, looking for instant jobs, not for business; and for those who do not have an AOE or freinds/relatives to initially assist. Else, any other city has its own merits/demerits.
Ps: I have visited all the above cities. But my views are based on limited info. The actual residents, who are on this forum, might have a better opinion.
Thanks for the post. Where you located?WHICH CITY TO LAND? -for FSW without AEO & friends/relatives
My opinion: TORONTO.
-It has a bigger job basket, for any occupation. Thus, the share is bigger -so the opportunities are larger.
-Weather wise, it is not that bad. Perfectly manageable even in winters or summers.
-Cost of living wise, quite Ok too -quite compititive vis-a-vis the other deciding factors.
-The higest minority populace. Ppl are extremely tolerant to race, color, creed, faith etc.
-Land there first, take a 'survival job', which'll be easier here & move to any city after getting the choice job.
-Important: It's not the profession of a newcomer, but the initial survival that'd be the decider for a city.
VANCOUVER:
Very aptly said by others before on this forum. It's the best city weather wise & has a charmed beauty. Quite nice minority populace, yes -Indians rock here. But, better avoided.
-No or minimal jobs today for any field. (note: the winter olympics thing is temp)
-The costliest city to settle down.
-Housing costs are sky rocketting.
-Not at all a good choice for a newcomer, w/out AOE or friends/relatives support.
-What's the point of all that beauty, if u do not have money in ur pocket?
CALGARY-EDMONTON CORRIDOR:
Very nicely coming-up. Weather is cold, but adjustable [Edmonton needs adaptation though]. Has the 'rockies' to enhance its beauty. A perfect alternative to Vancouver. But:
-Newcomers should take it as a 2nd choice to Toronto. Due to the factors I said under Toronto.
-Damn good for establishing a business. (no provincial tax)
-Essentially a befitting place for Oil & Gas sector, which also makes other jobs available in their HOs.
-But remember again: For newcomer jobs, take Toronto as POE.
There is nothing wrong in other Canadian cities. But this post is meant for newcomers, looking for instant jobs, not for business; and for those who do not have an AOE or freinds/relatives to initially assist. Else, any other city has its own merits/demerits.
Ps: I have visited all the above cities. But my views are based on limited info. The actual residents, who are on this forum, might have a better opinion.
The location of your [initial] settling down might not be based on your job prospects alone ~ but also based on many other factors like affinity to your diaspora, cost of living, presence of friends/relatives, ease of integration, flight travel to your homeland etc.Thanks for the post. Where you located?
As am dentist, where should I land initially, as there are many opinions, can't decide, confused Pls guide me.
Regarding course should I go for mha or mph or health informatics ?
Thank you.
Cost of living is very high and if you live in the suburbs commuting is very slow. Are you a graphic designer? Are you looking to be employed in that field? I would probably suggest one of the mid-sized Canadian cities where the cost of living is lower and competition for jobs may be lower. As a young person in Canada you should remain flexible about moving if you find a good job opportunity. That's what young Canadians do especially if they are single.So Vancouver is not a good first choice for newcomers who have no family or friends in Vancouver? I was looking at Vancouver
Yes I'm a graphic designer. So you suggest cities like Ottawa or Calgary instead of Vancouver for me?Cost of living is very high and if you live in the suburbs commuting is very slow. Are you a graphic designer? Are you looking to be employed in that field? I would probably suggest one of the mid-sized Canadian cities where the cost of living is lower and competition for jobs may be lower. As a young person in Canada you should remain flexible about moving if you find a good job opportunity. That's what young Canadians do especially if they are single.
Have seen other comments from dentists. If you want to continue practicing dentistry there is a surplus of dentists in Vancouver and Toronto. Had a friend graduate from U of T and he said he would never consider either because the market is just too saturated.
Did you land in Ottawa ? How would rate it ?What abt Ottawa ?
Land where is convenient and then apply for positions throughout Canada.Did you land in Ottawa ? How would rate it ?