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victor.shareen

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Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
1122
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
15.09.2010
Doc's Request.
Sent with application
AOR Received.
1st PER - 25.01.2011 & 2nd AOR - 21.02.2011
IELTS Request
Sent with application (Band - 8.5)
Med's Request
03.03.2011
Med's Done....
11.03.2011
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
03.03.2011 PPR/RPRF/PCC Sent : 21.03.2011
VISA ISSUED...
07.06.2011
LANDED..........
20.02.2012
Hi Everyone,

This thread is for those applicants who have decided to land/settle in Toronto once the long awaited visas get stamped :)

This forum is for us to share ideas/opinions/information about various topics starting from short stay accommodation, housing, affordable localities, schools, job prospects,shopping, recreation etc. to make the transition smooth for us... 8)

Am sure all of us would be trying to gather as much information as possible b4 we leave our home country....it would be gr8 if we could share it with other aspirants too....

I hope everyone gives & gains something useful from here !!!

Thanks & Regards,

Shareen
 
http://www.builtin.ca/images/Greater_toronto_area_map.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Toronto_map.png/800px-Toronto_map.png

better idea about the layout of the greater toronto area (GTA) and the city of toronto :)
 
There is an area known as "Little India" located on Gerrard Street between Coxwell and Greenwood.

They have many authentic clothing, jewellery, restaurants and food stores.
 
victor.shareen said:
Hi Everyone,
This thread is for those applicants who have decided to land/settle in Toronto once the long awaited visas get stamped :)
This forum is for us to share ideas/opinions/information about various topics starting from short stay accommodation, housing, affordable localities, schools, job prospects,shopping, recreation etc. to make the transition smooth for us... 8)
Am sure all of us would be trying to gather as much information as possible b4 we leave our home country....it would be gr8 if we could share it with other aspirants too....
I hope everyone gives & gains something useful from here !!!
Thanks & Regards,
Shareen

Count us in :) I actually wanted to wait until MR, before joining this, but I'm too hopeful now :P :P

Whether we are going to stay @ my cousin's place or not, we are landing in TORONTO :-*

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
Please count me in :) :)

Cheers!Raj.
 

Guys,
I will be your family Dentist in Toronto. you can expect 50% discount for every dental treatment from a generous Dentist like me. :D
Please count me in as well.

regards,
Dr.Hasib
 
Dr.Hasib said:
I will be your family Dentist. you can expect 50% discount for every dental treatment from a generous Dentsit like me. :D
Please count me in as well.
regards,
Dr.Hasib

LOL :) For sure you will be ours Hasib :) I read the dental stuff are not generally covered under the national health thingy and people have to pay for that :P

Thanks,

Indira Prabhakaran.
 
I am in!

Would like to share the link about bedbugs map (where not to settle even for short period).
http://bedbugregistry.com/metro/toronto
 
thanks guys for all the feedback :)

i was not too sure abt starting this thread :D.....but the excitement is just too much to handle alone ;D

hahhaha....Dr.Hasib that quite a discount :P.......u r going to b the busiest dentist toronto has ever seen :)

nyways lets try to keep this thread alive :)


Thanks,

Shareen
 
Cur-Rozen said:
I am in!

Would like to share the link about bedbugs map (where not to settle even for short period).
http://bedbugregistry.com/metro/toronto

thats so eeeek :o

i never dreamt that they would follow us from here to toronto :P
 
http://www.greatschools.org/california/ontario/

http://www.torontosun.com/elementaryschools/home.html


these are 2 links that i came across for best schools :)
 
Ten Reasons Small Spaces Are Better Than Big Ones

As we sat in our lovely little 250 s/f nest last night, we started to think about how great small spaces were and what they had over big ones. All of a sudden a list started forming...

1. Everything is at your fingertips.
2. They�re cozier.
3. They clean up faster.
4. They allow you to live with less of everything - simplicity & economy.
5. A small space allows you to experiment more with different design ideas.
6. They get you outside more.
7. They put you more in touch with your neighbors/community.
8. They are cheaper. They put more money back into your life.
9. Small spaces require more imagination (large spaces are for those with no imagination).
10. Small spaces create momentum. They force one to make decisions, at home as well as in life


Positive Attitude :D
 
http://www.yelp.ca/search?find_desc=cheap+furniture&find_loc=Toronto,+ON

check out this link for purchase of cheap furnitures :D
 
I also have found this amazing short thread about places to live in: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/best-places-to-live-in-toronto-t66392.0.html#msg650176
 
By the way, in Missisauga are placed most of the Headoffices of big companies. If I will find a job in one of them, I think we will be living in this region. Someone else plan to go there?