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Decoy24601 said:
The "you have to wait 3 months" thing is either a lie or misinformation. I was told the same thing and didn't have any issues calling a couple weeks later. Things can change in 2 weeks, so I would recommend calling again.

i was told not to call back for a while.. didnt say 3 month.. it's a call centre and come on; the only reason they have a job; not be done by a robot, which is totally possible where I work; that's cuz we call.
i would suggest a GCSM notes.
 
BC's economy is leading the country this year; due to the low loonie and still strong housing market.
hiring signs everywhere here too.


Decoy24601 said:
Alright :). I had applied for a job in a grocery store as a regular employee in a department, and was asked if I was interested in becoming the department manager. The person hiring me sounded like she wanted me to start as that right away, but I haven't worked in that position for over a year (I have experience at a different store back in the US), so I said I'd need some time to refresh my memory on working there, but that I was interested. Luckily for me and trying to find a job, there are a lot of people leaving for other jobs from that store, so they really need the help.

Last year there weren't very many job openings in this small town at this time of year, so I was surprised that I've seen help wanted signs/papers around the town this year. Summer is usually the worst time to get a job here. Retail jobs are usually a safe bet for being able to find a job in most of the places I've lived, even the towns with less jobs, so I figured that there would be something within a few months at least, but I wasn't expecting it to go this smoothly.

Edit: Wow, another negative rating within the past few hours. I don't usually care about them, but this is excessive.
 
yijiequ said:
BC's economy is leading the country this year; due to the low loonie and still strong housing market.
hiring signs everywhere here too.
Interesting. Well, that's some good news for anyone planning on settling in BC after they finish the PR process.

yijiequ, have you ordered notes yet since SA?
 
yijiequ said:
BC's economy is leading the country this year; due to the low loonie and still strong housing market.
hiring signs everywhere here too.

Hopefully it will be as good when we move over there early next year.
 
Decoy24601 said:
Interesting. Well, that's some good news for anyone planning on settling in BC after they finish the PR process.

yijiequ, have you ordered notes yet since SA?

yes.. i ordered right after my SA. so i should receive in the next week or so..

http://vancouversun.com/storyline/b-c-leading-canada-in-job-growth?utm_content=buffer04fe2&utm_medium=social&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_campaign=buffer

B.C. was the only province to make significant employment gains in June, adding 16,000 jobs, as Canada’s overall labour market took a slight dip, Statistics Canada said Friday.

Andrew Fields, an analyst with Statistics Canada, said B.C. continues an upward trend that began in the spring of 2015. The province’s unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.9 per cent, the lowest in the country.
 
wyho007 said:
Hopefully it will be as good when we move over there early next year.


i was making 2015 and 2016 way more than 2014... i work in IT service/help desk. strong demand here.
 
Decoy24601 said:
Alright :). I had applied for a job in a grocery store as a regular employee in a department, and was asked if I was interested in becoming the department manager. The person hiring me sounded like she wanted me to start as that right away, but I haven't worked in that position for over a year (I have experience at a different store back in the US), so I said I'd need some time to refresh my memory on working there, but that I was interested. Luckily for me and trying to find a job, there are a lot of people leaving for other jobs from that store, so they really need the help.

Last year there weren't very many job openings in this small town at this time of year, so I was surprised that I've seen help wanted signs/papers around the town this year. Summer is usually the worst time to get a job here. Retail jobs are usually a safe bet for being able to find a job in most of the places I've lived, even the towns with less jobs, so I figured that there would be something within a few months at least, but I wasn't expecting it to go this smoothly.

Edit: Wow, another negative rating within the past few hours. I don't usually care about them, but this is excessive.

sounds good though! good to hear youve got job options. hard job market in some areas right now so always good news! :)
 
Hi Everyone,

We finally received SA via email. ;D :D that was a long wait... So here's our timeline again

Sponsor
1. We received your application to sponsor xxxxxx on May 6, 2016.
2. We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on May 26, 2016.
3. We started processing your application on May 25, 2016
Permanent residence
1. We received xxxxxxxx application for permanent residence on May 6, 2016.
2. Medical results have been received.

Ecas will probably change in few days to "in process"

All the best to all!
 
Tinkake said:
Hi Everyone,

We finally received SA via email. ;D :D that was a long wait... So here's our timeline again

Sponsor
1. We received your application to sponsor xxxxxx on May 6, 2016.
2. We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on May 26, 2016.
3. We started processing your application on May 25, 2016
Permanent residence
1. We received xxxxxxxx application for permanent residence on May 6, 2016.
2. Medical results have been received.

Ecas will probably change in few days to "in process"

All the best to all!

Congratz tinkake..
 
Gary_87 said:
sounds good though! good to hear youve got job options. hard job market in some areas right now so always good news! :)


with the sharing economy and telecommuting options, a lot of jobs are contracts, not employment anymore. i have been telecommuting and work at the home for years. but thats just me.. lol. i am looking for a more freedom option and trying to avoid the Lower Mainland crazy housing price.

where i live, you dont need much.. i can grow my own food, hunting, fishing like the frontier.. which is good... less carbon tax this way.. as food would be too expensive to ship to the island with higher fuel cost=higher carbon tax. everyone needs to learn how to hunt or fishing.
 
i can't access my application status
 
Decoy24601 said:
Interesting. Well, that's some good news for anyone planning on settling in BC after they finish the PR process.

yijiequ, have you ordered notes yet since SA?

good news as it seems like instead of AB we will end up in BC :D
 
Crayon7 said:
good news as it seems like instead of AB we will end up in BC :D
Oh, nice ;D. I love BC.
 
Decoy24601 said:
Oh, nice ;D. I love BC.

Decoy, don't worry about the minus ratings.

There are many of us who enjoy reading about personal experiences and are happy for you.

Besides, it looks like I and a few others have counter balanced those -'s with a few +'s ;)