Super.....Congrats alwayspositive.alwayspositive said:Friends, e-Cas shows 'Decision Made' The journey is almost over.
Super.....Congrats alwayspositive.alwayspositive said:Friends, e-Cas shows 'Decision Made' The journey is almost over.
Awesome! Congratulations. Wish you all the bestalwayspositive said:Thanks OSR and kbknaidu
Congratulations always positive!alwayspositive said:Friends, e-Cas shows 'Decision Made' The journey is almost over.
Thanks shinbukhan.shinbukan said:Congratulations always positive!
Looks like applicants who filed their applications back in July 2011 are getting PPR one by one.
I am happy for you.
Congrats Alwayspositive,alwayspositive said:Friends, e-Cas shows 'Decision Made' The journey is almost over.
I can't forget you Ashu , I have to keep talking to you!!Ashutoshpathak said:Congrats Alwayspositive,
How can you forget me 8) Didn't I told you everytime you talk to me..good things come to you.
I am so happy for you. Decision has been made means your PPR is on the way and you get ready to land and reunite your family in Canada.
All the very best
Take Care
So happy for you! Congrats and on good news that is coming.alwayspositive said:Friends, e-Cas shows 'Decision Made' The journey is almost over.
Congratulations alwayspositive! Im so happy for you!alwayspositive said:Friends, e-Cas shows 'Decision Made' The journey is almost over.
Vidanueva,alwayspositive said:vidanueva,
consider the pros and cons of each option in terms of your family, career, personal comfort, depending on the weight you give each of these and the pros and cons in terms of being in the US vrs Canada, you may be able to arrive at a decision. Most often the answer lies deep within us. What does your gut feeling tell you? When you think of each option, which of them gives you the most peace? Once you are able to provide answers to these, you would have made your decision.
Beside that things are more costly in Canada and than in the US; you will be shocked to see items been sold for about 25% more in Canada than in the US by the same stores. Also, the earning rate in the US is higher than in Canada for the same qualifications.But as an RN, you will both hit the ground running in Canada...but I will advise you to immigrate in stages so that you can complete your qualifying exams (if any) and the mandatory board exam before letting go of your jobs in the US. Just my 3 pesos!2011july20 said:Vidanueva,
What Alwayspositive has provided above is very important. Given that you are both RNs, my experience tells me that there is good income in the family at this time in the US. Your wanting to immigrate to Canada is therefore based on other motivating factors as you mentioned before. Besides the secrets hidden deep inside us, I would rather be in the US than relocate elsewhere, just to say the least.
As the name suggests, Alwayspositive has always been positive and many times almost always right. Follow your guts- what will make you happy!
Congrats alwayspositive!alwayspositive said:Friends, e-Cas shows 'Decision Made' The journey is almost over.