Dear All,
As'salam!
Since I joined in this forum, I am a silent reader most of the time and try to read posts every now and then. I landed in Toronto 3 months ago, and now like to share my little experience that I gained in the last few months..Hope it'll not hurt anybody..
One thing I understand, this country open for anybody who are willing to work hard. If you want to do any type of jobs, it wont be difficult to live. Just forget about your old comfortableness back at home (or aram-ayesh !). Actually you will feel happy when you'll do hard work at your job and getting the pay checks. The workplace environment is so good here, you will feel good even you are doing factory jobs. I know there could be some exceptions (as there always are), but generally it is like that. No bullying, no underestimating, no foul talks...
The employer doesn't see what positions you were in or what you did back your home. They only see if you are doing your jobs properly, and you are good.
If you are not working, try to attend those government funded programs. You will get Canadian experience (work culture and environment) through these courses also meet new people which will grow your network.
Those who are still very confused (like me when I was coming !) about what to bring or what not to, I want to say don't worry about anything. You have a valid visa on your passport and have some cash for the first few months - and that's it. You choose a good landlord, take a small flat or basement apartment, and make new friends (which is very important!). Your network will bring you jobs. Its up to you whether will you do it or not.
I am living in Brampton area, haven't meet any BDeshi vai (other than my own brother) since my arrival. Mostly I meet people from Punjab and other parts of India. They are good and very supportive. Most of them I found are very friendly and down to earth people. I like them. They also like to see similar approach on yourself and they will help you whenever possible.
Try to explore as much as you can.. You may bring certified driving license from BD so that you can get a driving license and car easily, (those who already got the experience of driving) but my suggestion is to try the public transport. It is very good. Have a smartphone with Google map and GPS. With that you can get all info about bus/train arrival/departure time so that you can plan your journey. Most people on the public service system are eager to help you - just ask them if you got stuck.
This country encourage you to be independent..So you need to get everything on your own as much as possible. You will feel happy and confident and be successful end of the day..
Thanks everyone and happy landing..