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Re: To do list before migrating to Canada

rakib73 said:
Dear all,
This is Rakib from Ontario Canada. Its almost been a year since I arrived here ( 23-Nov-2013). I strongly recommend the following issues to be considered by you before migrating to Canada:

1.Driving license: It is a need, not a luxury. If you do not have driving experience in Bangladesh, do NOT put much effort on it in Bangladesh. Driving rules are different in Canada. So it is better to take lesson in Canada.

Follow the link below and go through the driving book. It will help you a lot.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/

Get the G1 license ASAP after coming to Canada.

2.Bring with you vitamin B complex, vitamin D and Zinc sufficient to cover for 2 years. Do not bring excess antibiotics. Due to less exposure to sunlight, serum vitamin D level gets lower commonly in Canada.

3. If you have plan for study, explore your options while in Bangladesh and apply ASAP either from Bangladesh or soon after arriving to Canada.

Migrating to a new country is always challenging. So set your mind accordingly. Be determined to face any odds.

Invest your time to increase your listening skill, with attention to canadian accent.

Wish you all the very best. Please keep me and my family in your prayer.
Take care.
Rakib.
London, Ontario, Canada

Thanks Rakib bhai for sharing the important info..
 
Hi seniors

My DD encashed 2nd Dec. still no PER. Do you think i am out of race??????????????PLz........... :( :( :(
 
wahida said:
Hello everyone,
Cong8s who got MR and all the best for others.
Got my PER (may be):
:: Application for Permanent Residence in Canada
On 8 September 2014 ::


And I got AOR (may be) written like below
::This confirms that your application for permanent residence in Canada has been received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on 2014/05/07.:: on Oct 23,2014. But online status still shows "We received your application......".

Still waiting for MR. This online status is ok or not? Means I have to wait or there is something wrong. Please suggest me.

Yes, everything is ok.
 
Re: To do list before migrating to Canada

Thanks Bro.

+1 for you.

rakib73 said:
Dear all,
This is Rakib from Ontario Canada. Its almost been a year since I arrived here ( 23-Nov-2013). I strongly recommend the following issues to be considered by you before migrating to Canada:

1.Driving license: It is a need, not a luxury. If you do not have driving experience in Bangladesh, do NOT put much effort on it in Bangladesh. Driving rules are different in Canada. So it is better to take lesson in Canada.

Follow the link below and go through the driving book. It will help you a lot.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/

Get the G1 license ASAP after coming to Canada.

2.Bring with you vitamin B complex, vitamin D and Zinc sufficient to cover for 2 years. Do not bring excess antibiotics. Due to less exposure to sunlight, serum vitamin D level gets lower commonly in Canada.

3. If you have plan for study, explore your options while in Bangladesh and apply ASAP either from Bangladesh or soon after arriving to Canada.

Migrating to a new country is always challenging. So set your mind accordingly. Be determined to face any odds.

Invest your time to increase your listening skill, with attention to canadian accent.

Wish you all the very best. Please keep me and my family in your prayer.
Take care.
Rakib.
London, Ontario, Canada
 
Re: To do list before migrating to Canada

rakib73 said:
Dear all,
This is Rakib from Ontario Canada. Its almost been a year since I arrived here ( 23-Nov-2013). I strongly recommend the following issues to be considered by you before migrating to Canada:

1.Driving license: It is a need, not a luxury. If you do not have driving experience in Bangladesh, do NOT put much effort on it in Bangladesh. Driving rules are different in Canada. So it is better to take lesson in Canada.

Follow the link below and go through the driving book. It will help you a lot.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/

Get the G1 license ASAP after coming to Canada.

2.Bring with you vitamin B complex, vitamin D and Zinc sufficient to cover for 2 years. Do not bring excess antibiotics. Due to less exposure to sunlight, serum vitamin D level gets lower commonly in Canada.

3. If you have plan for study, explore your options while in Bangladesh and apply ASAP either from Bangladesh or soon after arriving to Canada.

Migrating to a new country is always challenging. So set your mind accordingly. Be determined to face any odds.

Invest your time to increase your listening skill, with attention to canadian accent.

Wish you all the very best. Please keep me and my family in your prayer.
Take care.
Rakib.
London, Ontario, Canada
thanks for sharing useful info, +1 :)
 
kazioahid said:
Hi seniors

My DD encashed 2nd Dec. still no PER. Do you think i am out of race??????????????PLz........... :( :( :(

I tried to know about the status of my DD, SCB said they can tell after 6 month elapse...how you manage to know about the DD status? please help. I am Sep 11 applicant no news yet!!
 
Re: To do list before migrating to Canada

rakib73 said:
Dear all,
This is Rakib from Ontario Canada. Its almost been a year since I arrived here ( 23-Nov-2013). I strongly recommend the following issues to be considered by you before migrating to Canada:

1.Driving license: It is a need, not a luxury. If you do not have driving experience in Bangladesh, do NOT put much effort on it in Bangladesh. Driving rules are different in Canada. So it is better to take lesson in Canada.

Follow the link below and go through the driving book. It will help you a lot.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/

Get the G1 license ASAP after coming to Canada.

2.Bring with you vitamin B complex, vitamin D and Zinc sufficient to cover for 2 years. Do not bring excess antibiotics. Due to less exposure to sunlight, serum vitamin D level gets lower commonly in Canada.

3. If you have plan for study, explore your options while in Bangladesh and apply ASAP either from Bangladesh or soon after arriving to Canada.

Migrating to a new country is always challenging. So set your mind accordingly. Be determined to face any odds.

Invest your time to increase your listening skill, with attention to canadian accent.

Wish you all the very best. Please keep me and my family in your prayer.
Take care.
Rakib.
London, Ontario, Canada

Thanks a lot for your valuable information. +1 for you.
 
Very useful info. was waiting for such info. Thanks a lot etha4u & +1 for you

etha4u said:
You can apply for PCC advance if you are expecting your MR, PP request soon, its valid for 1 year as per SGVO..if you are bangladeshi.
1st you have to go to Medical, as you need medical slip for RPRF
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they will charge you 2600+ taka but it include return PP. they took 2-3 working days to deliver to SGVO and they took another 1-2 days to update tracker. SGVO received my application on 3 NOv, while I submitted to VFS on 29 Oct, they stamp visa on 3 dec, but update me on 12 dec..so now you can get an idea about time line,,,
RPRF will cost you 36000+ if you convert to CAD. hope you get all your answers
 
Re: To do list before migrating to Canada

rakib73 said:
Dear all,
This is Rakib from Ontario Canada. Its almost been a year since I arrived here ( 23-Nov-2013). I strongly recommend the following issues to be considered by you before migrating to Canada:

1.Driving license: It is a need, not a luxury. If you do not have driving experience in Bangladesh, do NOT put much effort on it in Bangladesh. Driving rules are different in Canada. So it is better to take lesson in Canada.

Follow the link below and go through the driving book. It will help you a lot.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/

Get the G1 license ASAP after coming to Canada.

2.Bring with you vitamin B complex, vitamin D and Zinc sufficient to cover for 2 years. Do not bring excess antibiotics. Due to less exposure to sunlight, serum vitamin D level gets lower commonly in Canada.

3. If you have plan for study, explore your options while in Bangladesh and apply ASAP either from Bangladesh or soon after arriving to Canada.

Migrating to a new country is always challenging. So set your mind accordingly. Be determined to face any odds.

Invest your time to increase your listening skill, with attention to canadian accent.

Wish you all the very best. Please keep me and my family in your prayer.
Take care.
Rakib.
London, Ontario, Canada

I think you are the first one that ever mentioned about the importance of vitamins.
Thanks Buddy. +1
 
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Hi
My wes document will reach 23 december 2014. What is the possible date of getting my verification in hand? I am using normal postal delivery service.
Thanks
 
Re: To do list before migrating to Canada

rakib73 said:
Dear all,
This is Rakib from Ontario Canada. Its almost been a year since I arrived here ( 23-Nov-2013). I strongly recommend the following issues to be considered by you before migrating to Canada:

1.Driving license: It is a need, not a luxury. If you do not have driving experience in Bangladesh, do NOT put much effort on it in Bangladesh. Driving rules are different in Canada. So it is better to take lesson in Canada.

Follow the link below and go through the driving book. It will help you a lot.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/

Get the G1 license ASAP after coming to Canada.

2.Bring with you vitamin B complex, vitamin D and Zinc sufficient to cover for 2 years. Do not bring excess antibiotics. Due to less exposure to sunlight, serum vitamin D level gets lower commonly in Canada.

3. If you have plan for study, explore your options while in Bangladesh and apply ASAP either from Bangladesh or soon after arriving to Canada.

Migrating to a new country is always challenging. So set your mind accordingly. Be determined to face any odds.

Invest your time to increase your listening skill, with attention to canadian accent.

Wish you all the very best. Please keep me and my family in your prayer.
Take care.
Rakib.
London, Ontario, Canada

Is there any need of International Driving Licence? My licence is local only? thanks for the info!
 
kazioahid said:
Hi seniors

My DD encashed 2nd Dec. still no PER. Do you think i am out of race??????????????PLz........... :( :( :(

If your DD is en-cashed then I think you are in positive side! Hopefully you will get the mail in couple of days! :)
 
Dear All,

Though I know there is a very little chance for me to be in the CAP for 2171, how many days it normally takes to hear the very first response from CIC?

I am October 1, applicant and already 81 days have past so far.

Regards.
 
Re: To do list before migrating to Canada

rakib73 said:
Dear all,
This is Rakib from Ontario Canada. Its almost been a year since I arrived here ( 23-Nov-2013). I strongly recommend the following issues to be considered by you before migrating to Canada:

1.Driving license: It is a need, not a luxury. If you do not have driving experience in Bangladesh, do NOT put much effort on it in Bangladesh. Driving rules are different in Canada. So it is better to take lesson in Canada.

Follow the link below and go through the driving book. It will help you a lot.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/handbook/

Get the G1 license ASAP after coming to Canada.

2.Bring with you vitamin B complex, vitamin D and Zinc sufficient to cover for 2 years. Do not bring excess antibiotics. Due to less exposure to sunlight, serum vitamin D level gets lower commonly in Canada.

3. If you have plan for study, explore your options while in Bangladesh and apply ASAP either from Bangladesh or soon after arriving to Canada.

Migrating to a new country is always challenging. So set your mind accordingly. Be determined to face any odds.

Invest your time to increase your listening skill, with attention to canadian accent.

Wish you all the very best. Please keep me and my family in your prayer.
Take care.
Rakib.
London, Ontario, Canada

Mr. Rakib,
Thanks a lot for sharing these. Why we need to bring Vitamins? R those very expensive over there? R we not entitled medical coverage?
If we dont have driving license & car, will we get job/work without own vehicle? How long does it take to get driving license?

Thanks again.