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SFD said:
Fellows,

Just to recap, life in Canada is quite challenging. You got to fight with so many hurdles on a daily basis, but at the end, it pays off.

I just want to encourage those who are waiting either for PR or WP not to give up. "You got to make things happen"

We came 4 years ago,: we are already waiting for Oath Ceremony, for the last 3 years I have been with the same company (Management Level) with a nice and decent income. Wife is moving up too from her end. My oldest child is already 3rd year University, 2nd one in 2nd year University and the youngest one finishing HS.

I must admit life has been difficult, however, we are very happy and look forward for a better future ahead of us.

My two cents: Have faith and work hard "There in no Free Lunch in Life"

All the best,

SFD


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Moejoego said:
I lived in Canada 5 and half years during my studies...I was single and had great time I worked I have been brutalized and blah blah...I think you must do your research work before you move to Canada. Get some kind of skill and do great networking... Thats must to get a job...and cold u r near to north pole I think when you applied you must checked the canadian map... :D...so take it buddy its canada dont stuck inside move move and keep your self moving snow not gonna hurt you... its a reality and you must face it...everything will be alright just stay positive and leave rest to God. you took a decision to move to Canada now stick with it. if you feel depressed who will support your spouse and your kids. so keep your head up and do good everything will be good...

Cheers!!!!

God will bring happiness in your life...


well said!!
 
Any success and failure story last year? I came back to India last year, due to oil crisis and no engineering jobs available in the market now.
 
ttrajan said:
Any success and failure story last year? I came back to India last year, due to oil crisis and no engineering jobs available in the market now.
I came back to India too after working at warehouses and retail stores for 2 months.
Though I'm unemployed here, but at least I'm not paying a high rent for a dark, depressing basement.
 
Most of friends came back to my home country since they could not able to find jobs for long time.
 
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

After going through all the threads, I conclude that there is dearth of Job Opportunities in Canada?

Which means- Huge Potential of Setting up Business across Product Line & Length.

Can't Get Better!!!!!!!!
 
ttrajan said:
Most of friends came back to my home country since they could not able to find jobs for long time.
I know one couple who came back too. They struggled even to get a survival job. We spend so much money and time just to get back disappointed.
 
deerestlovelybear said:
Hi guys,

Looking at this excitement about applying for PR reminding me and my family of years ago when we was as excited as you guys applying for Permanent Resident. I still remember the date I got my PR visas for the entire family, it was like we are going to a paradise, it was the best day in our life, we was so happy.

But now the reality of a broken dream in Canada is killing us day by day. Since the day we landed in this land, supposed to be our dream new home, we have sent countless of job applications. We followed all the advices, we volunteered and work for free and being exploited till we could not stand any more. My wife and I both took turn going back to school and spent the last dollar of savings into our last investment in a hope of landing a white collar job. We are not looking for jobs that pay 100K, all we need is a decent white collar job that we do not have to hide our qualifications and experience back home, a job that feed our family and do not leave our back so painful we cannot sleep at night. Over 3 years since we are here, all we have are surviving jobs, we shoved snow, cut grass, cleaned toilet, watched over shops at night in dangerous areas, yet we are not able to save any money and we spent all our hard earned money we got before we came to Canada. We want our parents here to help taking care of the kids while we upgrade ourselves but the insurance cost of super visa is forbidden barrier and it is almost impossible to sponsor them to Canada, even the 5000 lucky people submitting application on the 1st day of the year when application is opened and earn tons of $$ to meet the income requirements need to wait over 10 years till the time their parent can come to Canada as PR.

The market here is simply too small and there is absolutely no white collar job for immigrants unless you already have family or friends who are in the position of hiring you. People here are nice but this is simply too small an economy to absorb the huge number of skilled immigrants each year. Canada has been admitting a quarter of million skilled workers every year over the past decades and if you look at the number of jobs created last year, you know where those people will end up to. Canada now is not like Canada in the 1980s and 1990s, the number of jobs created each year barely match the number of local graduates and schools here increase the intake year by year because international students is a huge source of their revenue. I am totally shocked at why the government keep adding too many skilled immigrants to the country every year despite the brutal reality and hardship that these immigrants have to go to. This is clearly inhumane and misleading. Many families from other countries are leaving everything behind in the false hope of a better life in Canada just to realize that there is nothing for them here and they have to clean toilet, wash dishes or drive taxi. No matter if you have PhD or are managers back home, there is nothing for you here to use your skills and knowledge.

If the purpose is to recruit foreign skilled workers to do labourer job then what about Canadian youth who are jobless and desperate to earn some money to pay back their tuition loan? I totally do not understand the system, it is completely a scam and it is brutal. Just last week I was laid off from my security guard job, turned out that it was filled by another young immigrant. I am pretty sure he get less than what I earned which is just slightly above the minimum wage for a night shift job. And now the winter is brutal, and our family is turning to meagre social assistant and EI that is hardly enough to put foot on the table. We do not know what to do, it is harsh here. We want to go back, but the thought of being looked at like a "loser" make us feel so painful. Everyday I look at the snow, I just feel like we made the worst decision to leave everything behind and we are paying for that decision.
i feel you, here in calgary is killer frost. Start with something simple at least untill winter is over. Blessings.
 
Are you still in Canada now? Could you able to find good job over there? Where are you located now?


deerestlovelybear said:
Hi guys,

Looking at this excitement about applying for PR reminding me and my family of years ago when we was as excited as you guys applying for Permanent Resident. I still remember the date I got my PR visas for the entire family, it was like we are going to a paradise, it was the best day in our life, we was so happy.

But now the reality of a broken dream in Canada is killing us day by day. Since the day we landed in this land, supposed to be our dream new home, we have sent countless of job applications. We followed all the advices, we volunteered and work for free and being exploited till we could not stand any more. My wife and I both took turn going back to school and spent the last dollar of savings into our last investment in a hope of landing a white collar job. We are not looking for jobs that pay 100K, all we need is a decent white collar job that we do not have to hide our qualifications and experience back home, a job that feed our family and do not leave our back so painful we cannot sleep at night. Over 3 years since we are here, all we have are surviving jobs, we shoved snow, cut grass, cleaned toilet, watched over shops at night in dangerous areas, yet we are not able to save any money and we spent all our hard earned money we got before we came to Canada. We want our parents here to help taking care of the kids while we upgrade ourselves but the insurance cost of super visa is forbidden barrier and it is almost impossible to sponsor them to Canada, even the 5000 lucky people submitting application on the 1st day of the year when application is opened and earn tons of $$ to meet the income requirements need to wait over 10 years till the time their parent can come to Canada as PR.

The market here is simply too small and there is absolutely no white collar job for immigrants unless you already have family or friends who are in the position of hiring you. People here are nice but this is simply too small an economy to absorb the huge number of skilled immigrants each year. Canada has been admitting a quarter of million skilled workers every year over the past decades and if you look at the number of jobs created last year, you know where those people will end up to. Canada now is not like Canada in the 1980s and 1990s, the number of jobs created each year barely match the number of local graduates and schools here increase the intake year by year because international students is a huge source of their revenue. I am totally shocked at why the government keep adding too many skilled immigrants to the country every year despite the brutal reality and hardship that these immigrants have to go to. This is clearly inhumane and misleading. Many families from other countries are leaving everything behind in the false hope of a better life in Canada just to realize that there is nothing for them here and they have to clean toilet, wash dishes or drive taxi. No matter if you have PhD or are managers back home, there is nothing for you here to use your skills and knowledge.

If the purpose is to recruit foreign skilled workers to do labourer job then what about Canadian youth who are jobless and desperate to earn some money to pay back their tuition loan? I totally do not understand the system, it is completely a scam and it is brutal. Just last week I was laid off from my security guard job, turned out that it was filled by another young immigrant. I am pretty sure he get less than what I earned which is just slightly above the minimum wage for a night shift job. And now the winter is brutal, and our family is turning to meagre social assistant and EI that is hardly enough to put foot on the table. We do not know what to do, it is harsh here. We want to go back, but the thought of being looked at like a "loser" make us feel so painful. Everyday I look at the snow, I just feel like we made the worst decision to leave everything behind and we are paying for that decision.
 
Immigration isn't for everyone. Canada isn't some magical place where everyone has affordable housing and medium income jobs. It is yet another arbitrarily defined nation state in the Western hemisphere situated closer to the North Pole with (of late) a heterogeneous population.

That means it will be colder than your average nation state, deal with it.
That means you probably will have to step out of your comfort zone permanently, deal with it.
That means you may have to start building your life from scratch, deal with it.

That also means you will probably have higher standards of living once you've settled down, look forward to that.
That also means your progeny probably has a significantly better future than your present, look forward to that.
That also means you are living securely in a peaceful democratic nation state, look forward to that.

At times, it will probably be tempting to return to your preferred nation state, feel free to leave or stay. Canada owes you NOTHING at all.

All the best!
 
Wellhere is lots of jobs in canada but everybody wants to live toronto,calgary, vancouver where they dont need to struggle with too much snow and extreme weather....if u want a nice decemt and survival jobs u need to move saskatchevan,manitoba and some provinces like where u need to survive at -25 in dec,jan and feb and u ll be able to get nice decent jobs.....u cant get everything, u have to lose somethjng to get something......i hope u guys understand the situation.,...good luck for finding jobs....
 
OP is very much here and active in Citizenship forum. So he worked out his way or surviving somehow for 2 years.

If I remember well, I saw another post by someone from India who didn't like Canada for some other reasons mentioning that she had no issues in getting three 80k jobs in IT at Toronto in a span of 3 weeks coming fresh from India.
 
DEEPCUR said:
OP is very much here and active in Citizenship forum. So he worked out his way or surviving somehow for 2 years.

If I remember well, I saw another post by someone from India who didn't like Canada for some other reasons mentioning that she had no issues in getting three 80k jobs in IT at Toronto in a span of 3 weeks coming fresh from India.

Yea. Her name's Sheena