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Windsor37

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Far better than Canada. You know, not just in job prospects but my country is actually far better than Canada in multiple ways. It's just the pay is shit here, purchasing power is low (not like Venezuela low but low since our benchmark is Europe), and politics is not very stable. So my immigration to Canada is downgrading most of the components of my life for the sake of (political) peace. Not sure if it's worth it anymore lol. Is it really peace if all my friends and family are a world away? If I blew up my decent career? I think we don't immigrate for ourselves but for the next generations. I can stay in my country and live an ok life, but that'd fuck up my kids. Or I can immigrate and fuck up my life but my kids would live good. I'm not crazy about having kids so maybe I'm just shooting myself in the leg by immigrating to Canada lol
I don't know the answer, but my guess it all boils down whether you're up for the adventure or not. What I mean by that is, by staying where you are, you pretty much have an idea on what, and where you'll end up with, as well as the "ceiling" of what your career can reach, but if you decide to immigrate, sure it's full of uncertainties, but it's also full of opportunities. Who knows maybe after staying and saving up 3-4 years in Alberta, you'll decide to get a citizenship then move to the USA and live the life you dream via TN-1 or E-2 or whichever right? But it all comes down to risking what you have now, to get the reward you just know you deserve.
 

seadrag0n

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Far better than Canada. You know, not just in job prospects but my country is actually far better than Canada in multiple ways. It's just the pay is shit here, purchasing power is low (not like Venezuela low but low since our benchmark is Europe), and politics is not very stable. So my immigration to Canada is downgrading most of the components of my life for the sake of (political) peace. Not sure if it's worth it anymore lol. Is it really peace if all my friends and family are a world away? If I blew up my decent career? I think we don't immigrate for ourselves but for the next generations. I can stay in my country and live an ok life, but that'd fuck up my kids. Or I can immigrate and fuck up my life but my kids would live good. I'm not crazy about having kids so maybe I'm just shooting myself in the leg by immigrating to Canada lol
If finding a good job is difficult in Canada, then you will really struggle because the cost of living is so high there. You can try to settle but if things don't work out, you can simply leave.
 
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If finding a good job is difficult in Canada, then you will really struggle because the cost of living is so high there. You can try to settle but if things don't work out, you can simply leave.
Indeed; that's Canada's trap hidden in Canadian immigration. You found a job in Canada? Good, you stay and pay taxes. You spent all your funds and are still left without a job? You leave but you've spent your funds in Canada so Canada wins again. We say FSW is great but often ignore this trap. CEC and other education related options have more obvious traps. My younger self failed to notice the FSW trap sadly so here we are. It'd probably take me 2-3 months to find a good job in Ontario but as I said, I wanna live in AB and not ON.
 

ElvisRamaj

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Indeed; that's Canada's trap hidden in Canadian immigration. You found a job in Canada? Good, you stay and pay taxes. You spent all your funds and are still left without a job? You leave but you've spent your funds in Canada so Canada wins again. We say FSW is great but often ignore this trap. CEC and other education related options have more obvious traps. My younger self failed to notice the FSW trap sadly so here we are. It'd probably take me 2-3 months to find a good job in Ontario but as I said, I wanna live in AB and not ON.
Then go for Alberta !

Do whatever you have to do (work in different jobs) until you find what you are looking for.
 

milappancholi

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I need suggestion regarding my profile, I have profile in express entry with 458 CRS. 20 days ago I received NOI from Ontario. I am bit confused how i should proceed with NOI-> ONIP -> PNP or Wait for CEC?

If i proceed with NOI-> ONIP -> PNP then what's the timeline?

For info : I have Police clearance, ECA, Medical ready and biometrics is done 2 year ago.

Any suggestion is appreciated.
 
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seadrag0n

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Mar 6, 2018
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I need suggestion regarding my profile, I have profile in express entry with 458 CRS. 20 days ago I received EOI from Ontario. I am bit confused how i should proceed with EOI -> ONIP -> PNP or Wait for CEC or FSW?

If i proceed with EOI -> ONIP -> PNP then what's the timeline?

For info : I have Police clearance, ECA, Medical ready and biometrics is done 2 year ago.

Any suggestion is appreciated.
Whenever I see low score candidates who received invite from a province and ask whether they should wait for FSW draw, I feel like banging my head against a wall till I drop. How out of touch should one be about the current situation to ask such a stupid question?
 

dankboi

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Apr 19, 2021
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Whenever I see low score candidates who received invite from a province and ask whether they should wait for FSW draw, I feel like banging my head against a wall till I drop. How out of touch should one be about the current situation to ask such a stupid question?
this applicant probably inland with Canadian experience. since cec draws are ded, this applicant is behind our boat.
 

Alysson

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Apr 17, 2019
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Whenever I see low score candidates who received invite from a province and ask whether they should wait for FSW draw, I feel like banging my head against a wall till I drop. How out of touch should one be about the current situation to ask such a stupid question?
Honestly in current situation, even higher scorers should accept PNP. No one knows when draws will resume or how.
 
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@ImpatientKangaroo has a nomination from Alberta so he has no choice but to go there :D
I do have choices actually. I could cancel PNP and apply under FSW in 2022 or wait till I finish my degree and go the CEC way, or get the PNP of the province I'm studying in after I graduate etc. I'm just not sure if I wanna go to Canada anymore.
 
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Kangaroo is a CEC nerd ha.
Couple years till I graduate. Another year on PGWP to qualify for CEC. 3 years from today. Do you think I'm that dumb to waste another 3 years on Canada? lol

I'll keep my current AOR and see what happens in 2022 (or 2023? I doubt I'll land in 2022). I'll most likely change fields into something that has better prospects in AB. Dealing with IRCC and EE is more cumbersome than just changing fields. I'm bored of my current field anyway lol.
 

Rish92

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Whenever I see low score candidates who received invite from a province and ask whether they should wait for FSW draw, I feel like banging my head against a wall till I drop. How out of touch should one be about the current situation to ask such a stupid question?
Lol
 

Alysson

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Apr 17, 2019
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Couple years till I graduate. Another year on PGWP to qualify for CEC. 3 years from today. Do you think I'm that dumb to waste another 3 years on Canada? lol

I'll keep my current AOR and see what happens in 2022 (or 2023? I doubt I'll land in 2022). I'll most likely change fields into something that has better prospects in AB. Dealing with IRCC and EE is more cumbersome than just changing fields. I'm bored of my current field anyway lol.
If you’re inland I imagine you’ll get it 2022. And you’ll also have an excuse to remain where you are until you graduate at least.