Hi,at9459 said:is there any hope for IMG'S.
I have an experience of more than 25 years as a GP in Delhi and am a PR already and I don't know what to at my age of 53 years.
can someone suggest an option?
I will be very grateful.
The bare minimums...at9459 said:Thanks Qorax for your opinion.
I am in a dilemma whether to make the move for my children's sake or not.
How much money do you think is sufficient to live comfortably ( Car, eating out once in a while, and the usual comforts) in missisuaga area if I buy my own house without mortgage for a family of five- (3 adults and 2 < 18 years).Your opinion is important for me.
qorax said:Toronto - Living costs (a guideline only)
U'd generally be Ok with [size=12pt]$2500-3500 per month.
-House Rent: $700-1300 depending on what/where u locate/chose. Anything less than $700 would be shady!
-Heat & Hydro: If u take a condo, add another $100 a month to the above.
-Cable/Internet/Phone: $125-200 depending ur usage/preferance. Anything less than $125 would be tearsome!
-Conveyance: $100-200 depending on ur efficiency. Anything less than $100 would make u immobile!
-Fuel: Add $200-300 on the above if u have a car. Else u r semi-static... not hapenning 4 u here!
-Auto-Ins.: $400-600 if u buy a car. U may chose not to initially... but down 6 months - u must have [else u might be in deep sh1t]!
-Food: $1200-1700 depending on ur livability. Anything less than $1200 - and u aren't 'alive'!
-Outings: $300-700 depending on ur lifestyle. Anything lesser than $300 would make u socially dead!
-Stationery & consumables: $50-100. Anything less than $50 and u r doing nothing!
-Irregular purchases: $250-400. Anything less than $250 is not happening, here...
-Out-of-pocket expenses: $300-500. Else u r impossible, incorrigible, incognito!
-Kid's welfare: $150-250. If u have kids - u'd understand their addnl requirements!
-Childcare: $300-1000 depending on what u chose [pvt unlicensed to proper daycare]. It'd be if u both work & if kids r minors.
-Misc.: $300-500. U never know from where u'd have a bombshell! If not - it'd be ur safety-net.
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If you couldn't understand the tax rates, federally and provincially http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/fq/txrts-eng.html Then no one is going to be able to explain Canadian income tax and deductions in a forum.at9459 said:what are the income tax rates in simple terms?
suppose we earn $50000.
what are the admissible rebates?
please do not give me a link because I could not understand it on the different sites available.
qorax said:Hi,
1. At that age bracket [usually after 42, 45 max] immigration should be best avoided.
2. If one is well settled & his/her career is progressing smoothly in his/her current location -- it also be better avoided.
3. Canada is anyway not a good idea for med. professionals, especially if they r beyond their thirties.
U'd Sir, might have to look at alternative professions... and that's going to be pretty difficult in ur age, experience & ur current social status. U'd've choices to make... those'd be pretty tough ones; and it's only u alone could take those decisions.
Think about it!
One 100-percent YES.at9459 said:Thanks for the response.
Is it worth going to Canada for the education of children?
They are in class VI & IX.
Please guide.